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Page 

Prefatory  note 5 

Books  and  pamphlets 7-158 

Periodicals  and  newspapers 159-161 

Trench  and  camp  papers 161-163 

Broadsides  and  poster  broadsides 164-169 

Prints:  Posters,  cartoons,  photographs 171-209 

Music 211-293 

3 


PREFATORY  NOTE 


The  purpose  of  this  hst  is  to  indicate  the  material  on  the  European 
war  to  be  found  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Besides  books  and 
pamphlets,    it    includes    periodicals    and    newspapers,    broadsides, 

Eosters,  prints,  photographs,  and  music.     Maps  nave  been  omitted, 
ecause  a  special  list  of  the  maps  is  in  press. 

The  material  included  relates  strictly  to  the  war.  The  absence 
of  certain  items,  relating  only  indirectly  to  the  war,  but  which  have 
been  included  in  a  number  of  printed  classified  Usts,  will  probably 
be  noted.  In  a  classified  list  the  reasons  for  the  inclusion  of  such 
items  are  made  evident  by  the  classification.  In  a  check  list  ar- 
ranged alphabetically  by  authors  such  items  must  necessarily  be 
excluded,  or  there  would  be  no  Umit  to  the  size  of  the  Hst. 

Pubhcations  which  have  appeared  as  a  series  have  been  kept 
together  alphabetically  arranged  under  the  name  of  the  series, 
where  the  series  publication  was  not  evident,  the  item  may  have 
been  entered  imder  the  author,  and  such  publications  should  be 
looked  for  in  both  places. 

Prints,  posters,  and  similar  material  with  indefinite  or  no  titles 
have  been  broadly  classified  by  subjects  arranged  alphabetically. 
Music  has  been  subdivided  by  country. 

The  titles  of  broadsides  and  poster  broadsides  were  furnished  by 
the  Manuscripts  Division;  of  picture  posters,  prints,  and  photo- 
graphs, by  the  Prints  Division;  of  periodicals  and  newspapers,  by 
the  Periodical  Division;  of  music,  by  the  Music  Division.  The 
material  is  coming  into  the  Library  so  rapidly  that  it  seemed  desir- 
able to  include  items  for  which  definite  orders  have  been  placed. 
These  titles  have  been  suppHed  by  the  Order  Division  and  are  gen- 
erally starred. 

The  addition  of  the  call  numbers  makes  it  possible  to  use  this 
compilation  as  a  finding  list  as  well. 

H.  H.  B.  Meyer 
Chief  Bibliographer 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  29,  1918 

5 


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[Aaron,  L.]    Alsace-Lorraine.    4.  ^;* 'Pal?i=;lhl.'"    'V"""*;,rT  1  DD801.A55A2 

[ ]    L'exode.    Par.,  1914.  '      -<  ^*         '  '^^  ""  5^^*^""V  DP801.A56A7 

Aaronsolm,  A.  With  the  Turks  in  Palestine.  Bost.,  Idl6.  ',"''',  ■p56S.A2A2 
Abbey,  E.  A.    An  American  soldier.    Bost.,  1918.  '  '     ^I't   "^  D640.A25 

Abbot,  W.  J.    Aircraft  and  submarines.    N.  Y.,  1918.  TJG630.A3 

•- —    Nations  at  war.    The  1917  ed.    N.  Y.,rn917l.  D522.A2    1917 

^J—    Nations  at  war.    The  1918  ed.    N.  Y.jtngiSj.  v       D552.A2    1918 

Nations  at  war;  a  current  history.    N.  Y.,  1914-  '  '^'''''-,  *'"^  ''."^'  *;'      D521.A2 

Abbott,  G.  F.  Turkey,  Greece  and  the  great  powers.  Lottd.,''Wll5.'''  '  D371.A3 
Abbott,  W.  C.  War  and  American  democracy.  [New  Haven,  1916} J  'if  D619.A6 
Abensour,  L.     Les  vaillantes.    Par.,  1917.  D639.W7A2 

Aberdeen  university  review,    v.  1-    [Aberdeen!  1914-  LH5.A3 

Academia  de  sciencias  de  Portugal.  As  academias  e  universidades  das  na^des 
>    civilisadas,  a  proposito  do  manifesto  dos  intelectuaes  alemSes.    lisboa,  1914. 

D626.G3A3 
Achievement  of  France.  Reprinted  from  the  Times.  Lond.,[19153-.-  '  '  -  =  D544.A3 
Achievements  of  the  Zeppelins.    Lond.,[1916j.  '"'      W    D604.A3 

Ackerman,  C.  W.    Germany,  the  next  republic?    Lond.,  1917.       •*^515.A2    1917  a 

Germany,  the  next  republic?    N.  Y.,[°1917]rii 'li!'"' >  i- '     •'*»  A  .     D515.A2 

"Across  the  flood";  ...     N.  Y.,  1918.  ^    ■"^'  '  •''   ''"''I       •    -    D509.A4 

Adam,  C.    Augenverletzungen  im  kriege  .  .  .    Berl.,  1914.  RE831.A3 

Adam,  Q.    Behind  the  scenes  at  the  front.     Lond.,  1915. 

Adam,  H.  P.,  comp.    International  cartoons  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1916.  D526.A2 

*Adam,  Jxiliette  L.  La  M.    Heure  vengeresse  des  crimes  Bismarckiens. 

Schemes  of  the  Kaiser.    Lond.,  [1917].  :    •  '     DD228.6.A4 

Adam,  P.  A.  M.  La  terre  qui  tonne;  France— Italie.  2.  ^d.  ■>!Plli'.',  i917.  D544.A4 
Adams,  John  B.  P.    Nothing  of  importance.    Lond.,  [1917].    ^  D640.A28 

"Nothing  of  importance."    N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.A28  1918 

Adcock,  A.  St.  J.    Australasia  triumphant!    Lond.,  [1916].  D568.A2A3 

— —    Seeing  it  throiigh.    Lond.,  1915. 

Addams.  Jane.  Women  at  The  Hague.  N.  Y.,  1915.  '  t  iniivoMI  S  tiZ  D613.A4 
Addison,  C.    Manufacture  of  munitions.    Lond.,  1916.  '•'7      J     TJF535.G7A6 

Aderer,  A.  J.  P.  Les  heures  de  la  guerre.  Poesies.  Par,  1^18.  ''':  PQ2152.A35H5 
Adkins,  F.  J.    Historical  backgrounds  of  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.A4 

Historical  backgrounds  of  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D511.A4    1918 

The  war:  its  origins  and  warnings.    Lond.,  [1915].  D511.A45 

Adler,  Felix.    World  crisis  and  its  meaning.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D523.A4 

Admirals  of  the  British  navy.    Lond.,  1917.  "      DA89.1.A1A2 

After  three  vears.  Lond.,  [1917?]  'i-.BfcrwiutJ5n  ttb  inliHfhs  im  j^wi-ui  THiD517.A35 
After  two  years.    Lond.,  1916.  D525.A3 

After  victory,  by  an  amateur  officer.    Lond.,  [1917].  '     ^    k3V9iO  y   D617.A4 

*Agaohe,  D.  Alf.    Comment  reconstrulre  nos  cit^s  d^truitea.    Par.,  1915. 

Agate,  J.  E.    L.  of  C.  (lines  of  communication).    Lond.,  1917.  D640.A3 

Agathangelos,  H.  pseud.  [Prophecies  on  European  war.]  N.  Y.,  1914.  D524.A5 
Agorio,  A.  La  fragua  (apuntes  de  la  guerra  europea).  Montevideo,  1915.  D523.A5 
Agricultural  educ.  conf..,  Lond.,  1914.    Report.    Agric.  educ.  for  women.     Lond., 

1915.  S535.G7A5    1914 

Aicard,  J.  F.  V.     Le  sang  du  sacrifice.     Par.,  [°1917j.  -^  >-       'MPQ2152.A4S3    1917 

Le  t^moin,  1914-1916.     Par.,  [1916].  ^f     /    /-     in  PQ2152.A4T4 

Aiken,  itfr«.  E.  (B.).  Hate  breederp.  Indianapolis,  [n916].  PS3501.I  55H3  1916 
Aims  of  the  war.  N.  Y.,ri918].  (International  conciliation.)  JX1907.A8  no.  122 
Ainslie,  Q.  M.,  comp.  Hand  grenades.  N.  Y.,  1917.  '  '  •  ^  "ii'^Hi  iii  ^iUF765.A3 
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♦Ajalbert,  J.    L 'aviation  au-dessus  de  tout.    Par.,  19T6. '"'2  *>««  ^0?  ^f'    '" 

Akers,  A.    The  war  and  the  world's  wheat.     [Lond.^[1914[f."n /-  "-'i  •  HD9049.W5G63 

Akiyama,  S.    Japanese  view  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1917.       ■  -  *^'»'i  *'iii  a  • 

Alabama.    State  c.  of  d.     Proc.,  June  1,  1917.    Mont.,  [1917].  .       D570.8.C8A6 

Alas!  I  am  a  Prussian.    N.  Y.,  1916.  -n'tTrrt*         D526.2.A3 

♦Albert-Petit,  A.    Coroment  I'Alsace  est  devenue  frangaiBe.    Par.,  1915. 

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8  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Albin,  P.     La  guerre  allemande.     Par.,  1915.  D511.A6 

Le  r61e  de  la  France.     Bord.,  1914.  DC341.A6 

Album  national  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  [1915].  D527.A3 

Alcaia  Galiano,  A.  Truth  about  the  war.  Lond.,  [1915].  D511.A65 
*Aldao,  M.    Durante  la  tragedia.     Roma,  1917. 

Alderson,  A.  W.     Causes  &  cure  of  armaments  &  war.     Loud.,  1914.  1721. A4 

^Vhv  the  war  cannot  be  final.     Lond.,  1915.  D525.A5 

Aldrich,  M.    A  hilltop  on  the  Marne.     Bost.,  1915.  D640.A35 

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Russia  and  the  great  war,  tr.  by  B.  Miall.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D514jl6 

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Aleksinskaia,  T.    With  the  Russian  wounded.    Tr.  by  G.  Cannan.     Lond.,  [1916.] 

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Allan,  A.     Armageddon!    Before  and  after.     Lond.,  1914.  D524.A4 

Allatini,  E.     Savoia!    La  guerre  des  cimes.     Par.,  ["1917].  D640.A395 

Les  Allemands  destructeurs  de  cath^drales    ...     Par.,  1915.  D626.G3A6    1915 

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Allen,  E.  F.  Keeping  our  fighters  fit  for  war  and  after.  N.  Y.,  1918.  D570.9.A5 
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Germany  and  Europe.     Lond.,  1914. 

Allen,  W.  H.     War  fact  tests  for  grad.  and  promotion.    Yonkers-on-Hudson,  N.  Y., 

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*Allison,  Sir  E.    Belgium  in  history.     Carlisle,  1915. 

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Alphaud,  G.     L'action  allemande  aux  Etats-Unis  de  la  mission  Dernburg    ...    Par., 

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Altamira  y  Crevea,  R.     La  guerra  actual  y  la  opinion  espanola.    Bare,  [1915]. 

D621.S7A4 
Altham,  E.  A.  Principles  of  war  historically  illus.  v.  1-  Lond.,  1914-  U102.A5 
Altiar,  El.    Journal  d'une    Frangaise  en    Allemagne,   juillet-octobre    1914.    Par., 

1915.  D640.A4 

(septembre  1916-juin  1917).    Par.,  1917.  D619.A64 

Altsheler,  J.  A.    Forest  of  swords.    N.  Y.,  1915.  PZ7.A47For 

Guns  of  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1915.  PZ3.A469Ge 

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Alvarez,  A,     La  grande  guerre  europ.  et  la  neut.  du  Chili.    Par.,  1915.       D621.C5A6 
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Phila.,  1916.    (Its  Annals,    vol.  68.)  HG4538.A6 

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HC106.A586 
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Financing  the  war.    Phila.,  1918.    (Its  Aiinals.    vol.  75.)  HJ257.A75 


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Amer.  assoc.  for  labor  legis.     Labor  laws  in  war  time.    Bull.    New  York  city,  1917- 
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Amer.  ind.  comm.  to  France.     Report.    [N.  Y.,  °1917.]  HC276.A5 

Amer.  Jewish  com.    Jews  in  the  eastern  war  zone.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D639.J4A5 

Amer.  soc.  in  Lond.    Report  of  speeches,  July  4th,  1917.    [Lond.,  1917.]      D619.A68 
America's  view  of  Germany's  case.     By  J.  M.  Beck  &  C.  W.  Eliot.     Lond.,  [1914?] 

D515  A5 
Ames,  F.  T.,  pseud.  Between  the  lines  in  Belgium.  N.  Y.,  ["igiS.]  PZ7.A5124B 
Amiaud,  J.  E.  C.     L'hdpital  aux.  n°  28.    Bordeaux,  1915. 

Les  amis  des  orphelins  de  la  guerre.     Paris.  D639.C4A6 

Ammann,  H.     Der  kampf  gegen  die  kleinsten.    Miinchen,  1916. 
Anacharsis  le  Jeune,  pseud.     La  terreur  en  Belgique.    [Monaco,  1915-]         D625.A6 
Anderson,  Mrs.  I.  W.     Spell  of  Belgium.    Bost.,  1915.  DH433.A6 

Anderson,  J.     Fhang,  sutjmarining  and  mine  sweeping.    Lond.,  1916.  D602.A5 

Anderson,  S.    Marching  men.     N.  Y.,  Lond.,  1917.  PZ3.A55M 

*Andler,  C.     "Frightfulness."    Lond.,  1915. 

Pan-germanism.    Par.,  1915.  DD119.A62 

Le  pangermanisme.     Par.,  1915.  DD119.A6 

— —    Les  usages  de  la  guerre  .  .  .     Par.,  1915.  JX4521.A6 

Andrfissy,  Gyula.    Whose  sin  is  the  world-war?   Tr.  from  Hungarian  by  E .  J.  Euphrat. 

N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.A72 

*Andr6,  d'     Les  franges  du  drapeau;  recite  de  bataille.    Par.,  1915. 
Andrfi,  B.  L.     La  cultura  alemana.    Madrid,  1916.  DD61.A5 

Andreev,  L.  N.     Clonfessions  of  a  little  man  during  great  days.    Tr.  by  *R.  S.  Town- 
send.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.A42 

Sorrows  of  Belgium.     Tr.  by  H.  Bernstein.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

Andrew,  A.  P.     Letters  written  home  from  France.    [Camb., Mass.],  1916.    D640.A43 
Andrews,  Chas.  McL.     Some  constructive  aspects  of  the  war.    [Raleigh.  N.  C] 
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Andrews,  Clarence  E.,  ed.    From  the  front;  trench  poetry.    N.  Y.,  1918.    D526.2.A45 
[Andrews,  Mrs.  Fannie  F.]    A  call  to  patriotic  service.    [Bost.,  1917.]      D570.15.A5 

The  war:  what  should  be  said  about  it  in  the  schools?    Bost.,  1914.    JX1963.A57 

Andrews,  Mrs.  I.  O.    Econ.  effects  of  the  war  upon  women  and  children  in  Gt.  Brit. 

N.  Y.,  1918.  HD6137.A6 

Andrews,  Mrs.  Mary  R.  S.     Her  countrv.    N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ3.A5684He 

Three  things.    Boat.,  1915.  '  PZ3.A5684T 

Andrlllon,  B.  P.  H.     L'expansion  de  I'Allemagne.     Par.,  1914.  DD117.A6 

Andriulli,  G.  A.  comp.    Documents  rel.  to  the  great  war.     Lond.,  [1915]        D505.A6 
Anet,  Claude.    Through  the  Russian  revolution. 

Angle,  B.    Aspects  sentimentaux  du  front  Anglais.     Par.,  1918. 
*  The  annexation  of  Alsace-Lorraine  .  .  .    Par. 

Annunzio,  G.  d'.     Per  la  piii  grande  Italia.    Milano,  1915.  D520.I7A6 

Answer  of  Brit,  professors  and  men  of  science  to  the  German  manifesto.     Oxford, 

1914.1  D515  A79 

Antelme,  J.    Avec  I'arm^e  d'Orient.     2.  6d.    Par.,  1916.  D568.3.A5    1916 

Soldats  de  France;  simples  esquisses.     Par.,  ["1915].  D640.A45 

2.M.    Par.,[«1915].  DC387.A6 

*AntIionis,  H.     Les  refugi^s  Beiges  tax^s  par  les  Allemands.     Oxford,  1914. 
Anti-slavery  and  aborigines'  prot.  soc,  Lond.     Slavery  in  Europe.     Lond.,  1917. 

1)639  D5A5 
Anzac  book.     Lond.,  1916.  D526.2.A5 

Apcar,  D.  A.    Great  evil.    Yokohama,  1914. 

On  the  cross  of  Europe's  imperialism.     Yokohama,  1918.  DS195.A7 

Appeal  of  the  Belgian  workmen  .  .  .    Lond.,  1916.  D639.D5A6 

L'appel  des  intellectuels  allemands.     Par.,  1914.  D515.A8    1914 

Nouv.  6d.    Par.,  1915.  D515.A8 

Appleton,  E.  J.    With  the  colors,  songs  of  the  Amer.  service.     Cin.,  1917. 

PS3501.P65W6    1917 
Appleton,  W.  A.    The  workers'  resolve.     Lond.,  1917.  D517.A6 

Applin,  A.    Admiral  Jellicoe.     Lond.,  1915.  DA89.1.J4A7 


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Araqiiistain,  L.    Polemica  de  la  guerra,  1914-1915.    Madrid,!  ^91^.  D523,A7 

Archer,  William.    Colour-blind  neutrality.     Lond.,  1916.  ,  i^,;,  D610.A7 

-. —    India  and  the  future.    N.  Y.,  191S.       ,  .■,,, ;!,«•,  ,;V  tDS448.A76    1918 

Shirking  the  issue.     Lond.,  1917.  ; ';    T  D515.A59 

Six  of  one  and  half-a-dozen  of  the  other.     Land.,  1917^1  -'^  D525.A66 

The  thirteen  days,  July  23-AugU8t  4,  1914.     Oxford;  191^.  .uij.^Uij,    D511.A76 
To  neutral  peace-lovers.     Lond.,  1916.  j,i}  j^^  „o  ^.  D525.A65 

The  villian  of  the  world-tragedy.    Lond.,  [1917?]         W'  fbifV/  D515.A6 

comp.    Gemfl  (?)  of  German  thought.    Garden  City,  N.  :^|,jl917.         D515.A58 
comp.     501  gems  of  German  thought.     Lond.,  [1917],      i  «*        D515.A57     1917 
Architectural  rev.     Louvain  and  Reims  cathedral  ..  ,    Lond.,  [1914].     DH811.L7A6 
Argentine  Republic.    Min.  de  rel.  ex.  y  culto .    El  apresiamento  del  vapor ' '  Presidente 
Mitre."     Buenos  Aires,  1916.        ;  . ,' '\      ,'   D582.P7A6 

Arizona.     C.  of  d.     Comm.  on  pub.    Arizona  C.  of  d.,  its  purposes  .  .  .    [Phoenix, 
1917.]  D570.8.C8A7 

Armbruster,  L.    Reparation  des  domm.  causes  par  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916.    JX5326.A7 
Armed  merchantmen.     Inter,  rel.  of  the,  TJ.|S.  ,,.. ,   ,W^-,  1916.  JX5244.A7A7 

*L'Arm€e  de  I'air.     Par.,  1915.,,,,  jj^    .nMirfai.l.-l  •>;!,  n  .^=.,s 

L'Armfie  de  1917.    Par.,  1917.  ,    ,        ,,,      ,,;  D548.A8 

Armenian  Red  cross  and  refugee  fund.    Annual  report,    flipnd.}/  >       ,■,?  D638.A7A8 
Armfleld,  A.  C.    On  the  fighting  line.    N.  Y.,  1915.      ,  \   y      '  7  PZ3.A730 

Armstrong,  G.  G.    Our  ultimate  aim  in  the  war.    Lond.,  [1^16].  D517.A7 

*Armstrong,  M.    Thirty  new  poems.     Lond. 

Amitz,  R.  Les  enqu§tes  parlementaires  d'ordre  politique.  P%j:^^j3^§17.  JN2803.A6 
Arnold,  E.  V.  War-time  lectures.  Lond.,  1916.  iii^uibnn  D523.A74 
Amoux,  A.  European  war.  Bost.,  1915-  ,  ,  j.,x, /|  .  ■  D523.A75 
L'Art  et  les  artistes.  La  cath6drale  de  Reims,  i211-191,4i<  j  .I*a«,i  1915.  NA5551.R5A7 
Artemas,  the  second  book.  N.  Y.,  ["1918].  D526.2.B646  1918a 
Artsybashev,  M.  P.  War;  a  play  in  four  acts.  N.  Y.,  1916.  ,  .  ,  ;  i,i  ,$G 
Arumugam,  Sunampadu.  Golden  key  to  world  power  and  ih&  war.  ;Lond.t4-9i&,  a 
Ashbee,  C.  R.  Amer.  League  to  enforce  peace.  Lond.,  [1917].  jXl9b3.G8A7 
[Ashley,  R.  L.]  The  war  and  America.  Sacramento,  1918.  D619.A8 
Ashley,  W.  J.  Germany's  food  supply.  Lond.,  1916.  HC286.2.A7 
Ashmead-Bartlett,  E.  Ashmead-Bartlett's  despatches  from  tiie  Dardanelles.  Lond., 
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Ashton,  H.  First  from  the  front.  Lond.,  [19141.  D544.A8 
Ashton,  Henry  Allen.  Price  of  peace.  Lond.,  [1917].  ^  ^o^r.^.tr-^  D613.A76 
Askew,  Mrs.  Alice  J.  de  C.  Stricken  land.  Lond.,  1916.  DR363.A7 
Asquith,  H.  H.  A  call  to  arms.  A  speech  .  .  .  Sept.  4,  1914.  [4th  ed.l  Lond., 
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TfT"—  Europeanwar.  Reportof  a  speech  ...  6th  Aug.,  1914.  [Lond.,  1914.]  D517.A75 
^Tf^j;  .Free  future  for  the  world.  A  speech  ...  9th  Nov.jjl9^^-  Lond.,  [1916]. 
■vm),  '.  ■  :■  ■  -r  D525.A68 
^TT-^jjlfojf  do  we  stand  to-day?  A  speech...  2nd  Nov.,  1915,  Lond>,il0l5].  D517.A76 
'^T^,^,-' jThe  justice  of  our  case"  and  "Thei  duty  of  every  man."  Lond.,  1914. 
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"To  a  victorious  conclusion!"    Lond.,  1914.        m:  ,,,i' i,ijr  ;   >  .  D517;A78 

The  war,  its  causes  and  its  message,  speeches  ...    •Aug,-fQ(^,  dltfeed.    Lond., 

;i/W4.]  ,  !        ij    y      D525.A7 

,T—    Stli  ed.    Lond.,  [1914].  ,„    ^f.^   -    D517.A8 

The  war  of  civilization,  speech  .  .  .     Sept.  18,  1914.    Lond.',  [1914]. 
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...v.,;.  .,,  .  .;^  .  .  D517.A82 

Assoc,  for  inter,  concil.  Amer.  branch.    Add.  off,  dojca,  bearing  upon  the  European 

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Aston,  Sir  Q.  G.     Sea,  land,  and  air  strategy.     Lond.,  1914.  U162.A75 

Triangle  of  terror  in  Belgium.     Lond.,  1918.  D541.A7 

*Astori,  B.    La  Battaglia  di  Gorizia.    Mil.,  1915. 

♦Astruc,  M.    Aide-memoire  du  grad^  automobiliste.     Par.,  1915. 

Atherton,  Mrs.  G.  F.     Life  in  the  war  zone.     N.  Y.,  n916.  D640.A7 

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Atkinson,  C.  F.     Diet,  of  Eng.  &  Ger.  military  terms  .  .  .     Lend.,  1915-         U25.A8 

Atkisson,  H.  L.  B.     Const,  sources  of  the  laws  of  war.     Wash.  1917.       UB500.A95 

Atteridge,   A.   H.    British  army  of  to-day.     Lend.,    [1916].  UA649.A85 

Catholic  chaplains  in  the  great  war.     Lond.  [1917].  D622.A8 

First  phase  of  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D522.A7 

German  army  in  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  UA712.A8 

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World-wide  war,  first  stage.     Lend.,  1915.  D523.A8 

Au  front  de  France.     Lettres  d'un  officier  anglais.     Par.,  1917. 

Au front  (1914-1915).    Num.  spec,  de  I'Art  et  les  artistes..  Par.,  "1915.    D522.A8   1915 
Au  soleil  et  sur  les  monts.    Nos.  1-12.     [Geneve,  1918.]  D627.S9A8 

*Anbry,  A.    Ma  captivity  en  Allemagne.     Par.,  1916. 

Auerbacb.,  B.     Les  races  et  les  nationalit^s  en  Aut.  Hong.    2.  ed.,  rev.     Par.,  1917. 

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Aulneau.  J.     La  Turquie  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915. 
Aunet,  B.  d'.    Apr^s  la  guerre.    Par.,  1918. 
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Austin,  O.  P.     Inter,  trade  after  the  war.    [N.  Y.,  1917].  HF3030.A8 

Uncle  Sam's  boy  at  war.     N.  Y.,  1917.  PZ7.A93Unb 

Austin,  W.     A  war  zone  gadabout.    Bopt.,  1917.  D640.A75 

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Austria,  Lower.     Hand.- undgewerb.,  Vienna.     Der  \\'irt8chaftskrieg.    Wien,  1915. 

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*Auvergne,  E.  B.  d*.    The  night  of  memory.    Lond.,  1913. 

Aveta,  F.    A  guerra  finita.    Napoli,  1915.  D610.A8 

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1914.  Z6207.E8B22 
1916-17.  UA23.B23 
PS1054.B62T8     1915 


Babson,  E.  W.    Future  of  the  world  peace.    Boat.,  1915.  JX1953.B15 

Bachelder,  N.  J.    Prospects  of  Amer.  farmers  after  the  great  war.    [N.  Y.,  •'19151. 

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Baches,  F.  J.  J.  A.     RM.  sug.  par  quatre  mois  de  camp,  sur  I'util.  prat,  de  quel. 

medicaments  de  prem.  n6c.  dans  la  guerre  modeme.    Bordeaux,  1915. 
Backhaus,  A.  Der  kriegeinenotwendigkeitffirDeutschlandaweltstellung.  Berl.,  1914. 

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Bacon,  Corinne.    Best  books  on  the  war.    White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

comp.     Sel.  articles  on  national  def.    White  Plains,  N.  Y., 

Bacon,  Mrs.  J.  D.  (D.)    Twilight  of  the  gods.    N.  Y.,  1915. 
*Badel,  E.     Des  mines  .  .  .  delagloire.    6.  6d.    Nancy,  1915. 
*Baden-Powell,  SirB,.  S.  S.        Aids  to  observation.     Lond. 

My  adventures  as  a  spy.    Lond.,  1915. 

Quick  training  for  war.    Lond.,  1914. 

Baggs,  T.  A.     Back  from  the  front.    Lond.,  [1914]. 

Bahr,  H.     Kri^ssegen.    Mdnchen,  1915. 

Bale,  E.,  ed.     Le  droit  des  nationalites.    Par.,  1915. 

Bailey,  V.  H .    Drawings  &  lithographs  of  war  work  in  Amer.   N .  Y. ,  1917 

Bailey,  W.  F.    Slavs  of  the  war  zone.    N.  Y.,  [1916] . 

Baillod,  C.     Pourquoi  I'Allemagne  devait  faire  la  guerre.    Par.,  1915. 

Bainbridge,  Oliver.     War  letters.     Lond.,  1916. 

Bainville,  J.     La  guerre  et  1' Italic.    Par.,  [n916] 

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Italy  and  the  war.    Lond.,  1916 

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'Empire  allem.    Par.,  1915. 


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NC139.B3A3 

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Baker,  C.  B.    Motor  transportation  for  the  army.    Wash., 

Wagon  transportation  for  the  armv.    Wash.,  1917. 

Baker,  N.  D.     Frontiers  of  freedom.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

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Balch,  E.  G.    Approaches  to  the  great  settlement .     N.  Y.,  1918.  D613.B3 

Balch,  T.  W.     "Arbitration"asatermof  inter,  law.    [N.Y.,  1915].  JX1963.B25 

Baldwin,  E.  F.    World  war.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D523.B3 

Baldwin,  Harold.     "Holding  the  line."    Chi.,  1918.  D640.B28 

Baldwin,  J.  M.     American  neutrality,  its  cause  and  cure.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D619.B3 

France  and  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D516.B3 

Super-state  and  the  'eternal  values.'    Lond.,  1916.  JC325.B3 

Balfour,  A.  J.    British  blockade.    Lond.,  1915.  D581.B25 

Freedom  of  the  seas.    Lond.,  1916.  D580.B3 

Navy  and  the  war  (Aug.,  1914,  to  Aug.,  1915).     Lond.,  1915.  D581.B27 

Ball,  C.  B.    The  war,  impressions  and  reflections.    Lond.,  1914.  D524.B2 

Ballard,  Frank.     Britain  justified.    Lond.,  [1914?]  D517.B2 

Mistakes  of  pacifism.     Lond.,  [1915].  JX1963.B3 

Plain  truths  versus  German  lies.    Lond.,  [1915].  D523.B33 

Ballard,  Bobertson.    Why  God  does  not  stop  the  war.    Lond.,  [1917].  D524.B23 

Balmer,  P.    Les  AUemands  chez  eux  pendant  la  guerre.    Par.,  1915.  D640.B3 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     In  these  latter  days.    Chi.,  1917.  AC8.B423 

Modem  faUacies.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D635.B3 

Bang,  J.  P.    Hurrah  and  hallelujah;  the  spirit  of  new-Germanism.    Lond.,    1917. 

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;  the  teaching  of  Germany's  poets  ..  .     N.  Y.  [°1917j.  D515.B36 

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Barber,  C.  D.  A.  Map  reading  and  intelligence  training.   Clev.,  ["1917] 
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Barclay,  Mrs.  F.  L.  C.     In  hoc  ^  vince;  the  story  of  a  Ked  cross  nag.    Lond.,  1915. 
iuH.  PR6003.A66I5     1915 

-iiS-x  My  heart'ri  right  there.     Lond.,  1914.       iSuemBA  ol  iub  9ri ..  PZ3.B2352My 

Barclay,  Sir  Thomas.    Arbit.  et  rel.  inter,  aprfes  laTpaix:'"  P»'i  1918.        JX1952.B3 

L 'Entente  cordiale  par  un  de  sea  artisans.     Par.,  1915.  ih  yia  j: 

— — ■    Law  and  usa^e  of  war.     Lond.,  1914.  _       r    '    JX^611.B25 

Sands  of  fate.    Bost.,  1917.  D526.2.B25 

Baring,  Maurice.    Mainsprings  of  Russia.    Lond.,  [  1914] g^f'^'^^ '=^o  DK262.B27 

Barker,  Elsa.  War  letters  from  the  living  dead  man.  N.  Y.,  19 15».  •;-''•  X>640.B34 
Barker,  Ernest.    Gt.  Britain's  reasons  for  going  to  war.    Lond.,  19150  . 1.  .'• 

Ireland  in  the  last  fifty  years  (1866-1916).    Oxford,  1917.    -n  a^.O  DA957.B27 

Submerged  nationalities  of  the  German  Empire.    Oxford,  19lB^  .IIowc" 

Barker,  H.  Q,    Red  cross  in  France.     N.  ¥.,[1916].  ■      D629.F8B3 

Barker,  J.  Ellis.     Foundations  of  Germany.    Lond.,  1916.  DD112.B25 

Great  prob.  of  Brit,  statesmanship.    Lond.,  1917.  D610.B3 

— -    Modern  Germany.    5th  ed.    Lond.,  1915.  DD117.B32    1915 

Barlow,  B.  E.    Unofficial  interi)retation  of  the  war  aims  of  iflie  U.  S.    [Coldwater? 

Mich.,  1917.]  '  .;     V  >-:<,ii;,.  ji;;i  y. -,;;.'  /  D619.B35 

Barnard,  C.  I.  Paris  war  days;  diaixf  bi  SlU  Xtaentam:  fBostiy  19MjJ"  DC736.B3 
Barney,  J.  S.  L.  P.  M. ;  the  end  of  the  great  war.  N.  Y.,  1915.  ion  in;  PZ3.B2647L 
Barr,  H.  K.  Stowage  and  dangerous  cargo  N.  Y.,  1918.  ://  .lavx:  VK235.B3 
Barrault,  H.  £.    L'application  en  droit  intern,  de  la  l^gis.  de  la' guerre  (moratorium). 

Par.,  1917.  JX6355.B3 

Barrfere,  A.  M.  V.  Diet,  of  Eng.  and  Fr.  mil.  terms.  3d  ed.  Lond.,  1915.  U25.B27 
Barrfes,  Maurice.    L'^me  frangiiise  et  la  gueiTe.    Par.,  1915-1917.  D516.B38 

Le  blason  de  la  France.    Lond.,  [1916].  D516.B4 

-T^rS   Les  di verses  families  spirituelles  de  la  France.    Par.,  1917.  .:Lt.. 

^;44:  The  faith  of  France.    Bost.,  1918.  D639.R4B3 

*— —    La  F6d6ration  nationale  d'a^-sist.  aux  mutilfia  j ..  j    Ear. ,-1917;  v 

Maurice  Barrfes;  pages  choises.    Par.,  ["1915].  .'^noii  3hKUii-;i'f  e©509.E3   vol.1 

Soul  of  France.     Lond.,  [1916?].  '       ^  ^r.    :  ^     ,    .         D640.B345 

Undying  spirit  of  France.    N.  Haven,  1917.  D516.B43 

Und  visite  k  I'armee  anglaise.    Par.,  1915.  D546.B3 

[Barrett,  K.  L.]  comp.     Brit.  ind.  exp.idiiiringthe  war  .  .  .  !i'WajdLi^jl-918.       (65  C,  1  s, 

S.  D.  114.)  7/  ■!.:,  :7^;rivi-!M '-      HC256.2.B25 

Barrie,  Sir  J.  M.,  bart.     "Dertag."    N.  Y.,  1914.         -  '  PR4074.D4    1914 

Barroetavefla,  F.  A.    Alemania  contra  el  mundo.    Buenos  Aires,  1915.  D523.B37 

Barron,  C.  W.    The  audacious  war.    Bost.,  1915.  <       ; '  D523.B4 

Barrow,  K.  M.  How  women  can  help  the  wounded.  Lond.,  IMJiCr,  ■  UH525.G7B3 
Barrows,  J.  O.     In  the  land  of  iVrarat.     N.  Y.,  ["1916].  4B2 

Barry,  F.  B.     Religion  and  the  war.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

The  war  and  Christian  ethics.     Oxford,  1914.  D524.B26 

Barstow,  G.  E.     Shall  democracy  endure.    [Baratow?  Tex.,  1916?].  D525.D33 

Barthilemy,  J.    D^mocratie,  et  politique  <5trang6re.     Par.,  1917.  JX1662.B35 

—r^.   Les  inst.  politiq-  es  de  rAllemagne  contemp.    Par.,  1915.  ..^il 

— ^*  Le  principe  de  la  reparation  int^grale  dea  dommages  causes  par  la  guerre.  ' 

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Barthou,  I.    L'effort  de  la  femme  fran^aise.  PatriylQlJi.                             D639.W7B3 

— -    L'effort  italien.    Par.,  1916.  D520.I  7B33    1916 

L'effort  italien.     Par.,  1917.  D520.1 7B33    1917 

L'heure  du  droit. 

Xettres  k  un  jeune  Frangais.^:  Par.,  pl9M>}i  HH>b  i^nO  /tT//     .aoei      D523.B415 
■Italy's  effort.    Par.,  1917.:    i -.  ■  f     ■   '   -hj  rj,--  ^j-^rfo  uh'nmv^UL  si  D520.I  7B35 

Sur  les  routes  du  droit.    Par.,  1918.  T      K  .iD523.B42 

"Bartimeus,"  pseud.    See  Eicci,  L.  A.  d.  C.  ;fff;tui. 

Bartiett,  V.    Mud  and  khaki.    Lond.,  [1917].  '  D640.B347 

Barton,  A.    The  war:  how  it  wa.s  made.    3ded.     Keighley,  [1915]  D525.B34 

Barton,  G.    World's  greatest  military  spies  .  .  .    Boat.,  1917.  UB270.B3 

Barton.iWl  E.    Our  fight  for  the  heritage  of  humanity.    Oak  Park[IlI.]  [1917].  c 

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Barwise,  S.     Economics  and  the  war.    Derby,  [1916].  HC256.2.B3 

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Scenes  de  la  grande  guerre.    Trad,  de  Jasques  Mosnil.    Par.,  1916,    I>640.B349 


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Basdevaut)  J.  Lea  deportations  du  nord  de  la  France  .  .  .  Pa**;  19lSEi  ,o:D639.D5B3 
Bassett,  J.  S.    Lost  fruits  of  Waterloo.    NY.,  1918.  i /li  liA       D610.B35 

Bassompierre,  A.  de.  La  nuit  du  2  au  3  aoat  1914.  Par,,  1916.  h—hr:-  D615.B3 
Lea  bataUles  de  la  Marne  (6-12  sept.  1914)  ...  "Tti  p«  T.  C.  Biiysfe  Brux.,  1917. 
Batchelder,  B.     Camp  Upton.     Boat.,  =1918.  '  :  i  '  ii:r  ;LrIJ294.6,U7B3 

[Bates,  B.  L.]  Life  &  death  of  the  Kaiser  .  .  .  Boat.,  1917.  uieA  .ni>D229.2.B» 
Batiffol,  L.     Les  anciennes  R^publiquea  alaaciennee.    Par.,  19i8§  ftl  sno;  :^ 

Battery  flashes,  by  "Wagger."     Lond.,  1916.  i  '--      .    iT'irioixon/iEs:    D640.B35 

Battey,  G.  M.,  jr.  Hiunpty-Dumpty  WilUam  &  eo.  ''  Ni.¥£;Jl9lk6troxto'^;'  D526.2.B3 
Battine,  C.  W.    Military  history  of  the  war.    Lend.,  [I9l6f^  .  .  .  xri:  D521.B3 

Battles  of  the  south  seas.    Lond.,  1915.  .  ficmiof)  ■  D581.B35 

Baty,  T.     War:  its  conduct  and  legal  results.    Lond.,  1915.'  ''"f  !n  • .  JX4511.B3 

ed.     Prize  law  and  continuous  voyage.     Lond.,  1915-  JX5234.B2 

*  Baudier,  M.    Le  commerce  du  b6tail  et  de  la  viande  en  France.  (Siiu*leville,  1914. 

*  Baudln,  P.  Le  budget  et  le  deficit.  2.  ed.  Par.,  1916.  ;  ^>  lisr.. 
Baudrillart,  A.,  ed.  German  war  and  Catholicism.  Par.,  [1915-  ^ulH  -D622.B3 
Baudry,  A.  Naval  battle.  Lond.,  1914,  .  ;:^i..U  i..  i...  i/rnisJ/:  V167.B3 
Bauer,  A,  Heiteres  aus  der  schachwelt.  Leap.,  [«1916Jy  fif  j  >?  st; -'j  n,/TGV1449.B35 
Bauer,  K.  Fuhrer  und  helden.  Leip.,  [=19 14-  DD231.A3B3 
Bauer,  L.  Von  den  achlachtfeldern  in  Grializien.  Leip.,  1914.  :  •  s7io(joii  D556.B3 
Bauer,  M.  Osterreich-Ungarn  im  welt-kriege.  Siegen,  1915-  D527.B3 
Bauer  &  Black.  To  the  front  in  Europe's  war.  Chi.,  «1914.  Jgifi  al  s !  D629.U6B3 
Baum,  G.  Merkbuch  iiber  die  ans.  der  kriegsverletzten  . . .    Berl.,  1915.  UB375.G3B3 

*  Bauty,  Ed.     En  Alsace  reconquise.     Par.,  1915.      frBxmj)fJofit  oi  vlcj^JI 

Bavier,  A.  de.     Chivalrous  England.     Lond.,  1916.  DA42.B3 

Baz,  E.  B.     German  cultiu-e,  past  and  present.    N.  Y.,  191%nJ3aiy  .;  DD61.B35 

Bazin,  Bene.    La  closerie  de  Champdolent.     Par.,  [n917]^i  "fqih  EQ2193.B3C6  1917 

R6cits  du  temps  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  [<=1915].  'f,T        ~       D640.B37 

Beach,  C.  A.     Air  service  boys  flying  for  France.    N.  Y.,  ["igiSJ.c* PZ7.B35Ai 

Bean,  C.  E.  W.    Letters  from  France.    Lond.,  1917.  ih  .-/rn,        D640.B38 

Bean,  F.  O.  War  time  occupations.  [Concord  Junction,  Mass.,  i*191^}  LB1541.B4 
Beatson,  A.  M.    Motor-bus  in  war.     Lond.,  [1918].       .-  ,..r.rn;,n  f;     D640.B38& 

Beaufort,  J.  M.  de.    Behind  the  German  veil.    Lond4'3l9]56ij  v        y,  /i     1)515. B39 

Behind  the  German  veil.    N.  Y.,  1917.  r;    orfj  w.ijdD6K.B39    1917  a 

Beaunier,  Andrfi.     Les  id^es  et  les  hommes.    Par.,  1913.   ^loQ  io  aJioqs^I  PQ139.B3§ 

Deuxi6mes6r.     Par.,  1915.  PQ139.B36 

— rr-j  —    Troisi^me  s6r.    La  litt^rature  de  la  guerre.    Par.;  1916.  PQ139.B37 

Sentiments  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  1917.  •  D523.B425    1917 

Beaverbrook,  W.  M.  A.,  baron.  Canada  in  Flanders.  Lond.,il918-  jD547.C2B4  1916  e 
Beclihofer,  C.  E.    Russia  at  the  cross-roads.     Lond.,  1916.  o   .isO  DK262.B4 

Beck,  G.     La  responsabiUte  de  la  Hongrie.    Par.,  1917.      '  r^^.i.n  D.520.H8B2 

Beck,  J.  M.    America  and  the  allies.    Address  .  .  .  July  bt^MU'SL  jfLond.,  1916.]      — 
- —    Case  of  Edith  Cavell.    Lond.,  [1915].  •  / 

-H^  "The  enemy  within  our  gates."     N.  Y.,  [1917].  D570.15.B4 

-ffr  Evidence  in  the  case.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D511.B35 

-H:^  Rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.B35    1915 

'.'>]■  'Germany's  case  tried  in  coxirt.    Lond.,  [1914?]  D511.B37 
r-  La  guerre  et  I'humanite.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D619.B43 

The  U.  S.  and  the  war.    N.  X.,  (1916].  D619.B38 

The  war  and  humanity.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D619.B4 

2d  and  rev.  ed.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D619.B4     1917 

3d  ed.,  rev.    N.  Y.,  1917,  D619.B4     1917  a 

Washington  and  the  world  war.    [Morristown?   1918,]  ,    E312.63.B39 

B^darleux,  S.  de.    La  Mame;  po6me.    Par.,  =1917,  D526.3.B4 

*  Bftddington,  P,  M.     How  to  become  a  useful  and  eflScient  officer.     Lond.,  1915, 
B^dier,  J.    Comment  I'AUem.  essaye  de  just,  ses  crimes.    Par.,  1915.      D626.G3B44 

Lea  crimes  allemands  d'apr^s  des  t^moignagea  allem.  Par.ylpis.i V   D626.G3B4 

German  atrocities  from  German  evidence.    Par.,  1915,      n>f:(     .  D626.G3B42 

How  Germany  seeks  to  justify  her  atrocities.    Par.,  1915,    '  '    ■     D626.G3B45 

Beer,  G.  L.     America's  inter,  resp.  and  foreign  policy.    [Phila.,  1916.}       JX1416.B4 

English-speaking  peoples.    N.  Y.,  1917.  ;.       ,  ..     D446.B3 

Beer,  Max,  ed.  and  tr.  ^'Dasregenbogen-buch."  Bern,  1915.  '.^i no /.  DS05.B35 
Begbie,  H.    Fighting  lines  and  various  reinforcements.    Lond,,  19I4i   i  I  >. 

Kitchener,  organizer  of  victory.    Best.,  1915.  DA68.32,K6B4 

On  the  side  of  the  angels,    [2ded.]    Lend,,  1915.  D640.M315    1915 

-Hi-    Queen 's  net.     Lond . ,  1915,  . ;  ,    .  . .  jiii;  •sii:m  ,  Aaua  r.  ;D639 . W7B4 

Vindication  of  Great  Britain.    Lond.,  [1916],  D517.B23 

Behind  the  lines.    [Lond.,  1917?]  D527.B38 


16  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Behnke,  Amo,  ed.    Sailing  of  a  refugee  ship.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D640.U5B4 

Beith,  J.  H.    All  in  it  ...  by  Ian  Hay  [pseud.]    Boat.,  1917.  D640.B46 

First  hundred  thousand.    Bost.,  1916.  D640.B45 

Getting  together.    Lond.,  1917.  D523.B44 

Garden  City[N.Y.],  1917.  D523.B43 

Bek,  Roustam.    Aerial  Russia.    Lond.,  1916.  UG635.R9B4 

La  Belgique  sous  la  griffe  allemande.    Par.,  1915.  DH682.B4 

Het  Belgische  annexionisme.     's-Gravenhage,  1917.  DH566.B5 

^Belgium.     L'action  de  I'arm^e  beige  pour  la. defense  du  pays.  Par.,  1915. 

Memorandum  ...  on  deportation  and  forced  labour  of  Belgian  civil  popula- 
tion, ordered  by  German  government. 

Arm6e.    War  of  1914.    Military  oper.  ...  in  defence  of  the  coimtry.    Lond., 

1915-  D541.A5 

Cooun.  d'enq.  sur  la  viol,  des  regies  du  droit  des  gens.    Le  livre  rouge  beige. 

Les  atrocites  allemandes  en  Belgique .    Par. ,  [  1914] .  D626 .G3B5 

* Black  book  of  the  War:  German  atroc.     Lond.,  1915. 

Martyrdom  of  Belgium.     Bait.,  [1915?]  D626.G3B55    1915a 

■    Rapports  sur  la  viol,  du  droit  des  gens  en  Belgique.    Par.,  1915. 

D626.G3B55     1915 

Reports  on  the  viol,  of  the  rights  of  nations  .  .  .    Lond.,  [1915-16]. 

D626.G3B55    1915 

Min.  de  la  just.     R^ponse  au  Livre  blanc  allemand  du  10  mai  1915.  Par.,  1916. 

D541.G32 

— —    Reply  to  the  German  white  book  of  the  10th  of  May,  1915.  London,  1918. 

D626.B4A5    1916 

Min.  des  afif.  Strang.  Belgische  aktenstucke,  1905-1914.  Berl.,  [1914?]  D505.B6 

Corres.  diplomatique.  (24  juillet-29  aoftt.)  Anvers,  [  1914] .  D505.B4  1914a 

-    Par.,  1914.  "D505.B4     1914b 

6.  ed.    Par.,  1915.  D505.B4    1915 

Corres.  diplomatique  .  .  .    1914-1915.    n.    Par.,  1915.     D505.B5    1915 

Diplomatic  corres.  resp.  the  war.    Lond.,  1914.     Cd.  7627.         D505.B4 

La  neutrality  de  la  Belgique.    Par.,  [1915].  D615.B35 

Protest  by  the  Belg.  govern,  against  the  Ger.  alleg.  that  Belg.  had  for- 
feited her  neut.  before  the  outbreak  of  war.    Lond.,  [1915].  D615.B4 

Reports  of  Belg.  repres.  in  B.,  L.,  and  P.    1905-1914.    [N.  Y.?  1915.] 

D505.B6 

Second  Belgian  grey  book.     Lond.,  1915.  D505.B5    1915 

Violation  of  the  neutrality  of  Belgium.     Lond.,  1915. 

War  of  1914-1916.    Reply.    Lond.,  1918. 

under  Ger.  occup.,   1914-    )  Laws,  etc.    Deutsche  gesetzgebung  .  .  . 

serie  .  .  .     Haag,  1915-  D623.B4A3 
—    German  legislation.    The  Hague,  1915-  D623.B4A4 

Index  to  series  i-v.    The  Hague,  1917.  D623.B4A4    Index 

Bell,  A.  G.     Preparedness  for  aerial  defense.    Wash.,  [1916].  UG633.B4 

BeU,  B.  I.     Right  and  wrong  after  the  war.     Bost.,  1918.  HN31.B4 

Bell,  Olive.     Peace  at  once.    Manch.,  [1915?].  D517.B24 

Bell,  F.  McK.     First  Canadians  in  France.    N.  Y.  ["1917].  D629.F8B5 

BeU,  J.  J.    Little  grey  ships.    Lond.,  1916.  PZ3.B413Li 

Bell  Lilian  L.    Story  of  the  Christmas  ship.    Chi.,  ["1915].  D637.B4 

Bell,  R.  W.    Canada  in  war-paint.     Lond.,  [1917].  D640.B48 

Bellet,  D.     L'alimentation  de  la  France  .  .  .     Par.,  1917.  HD9012.5.B4 

-  Chiffons  de  papier.    Par.,  1915.  D511.B4 

Comment  payer  les  frais  de  guerre.    2.  6d.     Par.,  1915. 

La  guerre  moderne-et  ses  nouv.  precedes.    Par.,  1916. 

Bellinger,  J.  B.    Use  of  elect,  railways  in  the  mil.  service.    [Schenectady,  N.  Y.], 

"1916.  UC318.B4 

BeUini,  G.    Triumph  of  remorse.    [N.  Y.,?  "19161.  PS3503.E448T7 

Belloc,  Hilaire.    Elements  of  the  great  war  ...     N.  Y.,  [°1915-  D521.B4 

General  sketch  of  the  European  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  D521.B4  1915a 

Second  year  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1916. 

Two  maps  of  Europe.    Lond.,  1915.  D523.B45 

Belmont,  F.    A  crusader  of  France.     Lond,  1917.  D640.B485 

Crusader  of  France.    N.  Y.,  ["1917].  D548.B4 

*Belsky,  E.    Le  socialisme  autrichien  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915. 

Benedict,  C.    Six  months,  Mar.-Aug.,  1914.    [Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  =1914].    D640.B5 

Sechs  monate,  marz-aug.,  1914.    [Cleveland,  "1917].  D640.B54 


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Benedictus  xv,  pope.     His  Holiness  Pope  Benedict  xv  on  the  great  war.     Lend., 

1916.  D613.B38 

Bene§,  Edvard.     Bohemia's  case  for  independence.     Lond.,  [1917].  DB48.B42 

Detruisez  rAutriche-Hongrie!     Par.,[«1916]  DB48.B4 

B6n6zet,  L.  P.     Story  of  the  map  of  Europe.     Chi.,  [=1916].  D104.B4 

World  war  and  what  was  behind  it.     Chi.,  [°1918].  D104.B4    1918 

Benians,  E.  A.     British  empire  and  the  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  D517.B25 

Benignus,  W.     "Wir  uberm  meer  fiir  Deutschlands  ehr!"    [N.  Y.J  '=1916.   D526.5.B4 
Benjamin,  B.    La  guerre  sous  le  ciel  de  France.  Par.,  [n916].    PQ2603.E56G8    1916 

Private  Gaspard,  a  soldier  of  France.     N.  Y.,  1916.  PZ3.B4338P 

Les  soldats  de  la  guerre.     Gaspard.     Par.,  [1915].  PQ2603.E56S6    1915 

Benjamin,  W.  A.     World  conflict.     Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  ["=1915].     PS3503.E545W6     1915 
Bennett,  Arnold.    Liberty!  A  statement  of  the  British  case.  N.  Y.,[1914].      D517.B3 

Over  there;  war  scenes  on  the_west.  front.    N.  Y.,  ["1915].  D544.B4 

Lond.,  [1915].  D544.B4  1915a 

Bennett,  J.  O'D.     Open  letter  to  Sir  Arthur  Doyle.    [Chi.?  1914?].  D626.G3B57 

Was  ich  auf  dem  kriegsschauplatz  sah.     Berl.,  1915.  D626.G3B6 

Benson,  E.  F.     Crescent  and  iron  cross.     N.  Y.,  [<'1918].  D520.T8B38 

Deutschland  fiber  Allah.     Lond.,  1917.  D520.T8B4 

B6rard,  V.     "L'^temelle  AUemagne."     Par.,  1916.  DD221.B4 

La  Serbie.    Par.,  1915.  DR318.B4 

Berger,  Marcel.    Le  miracle  du  feu.     Par.,  ["1916].  PQ2603.E586M5    1916 

Ordeal  by  fire.     N.  Y.,  1917.  PZ3.B45340 

Secret  of  the  Marne.     N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ3.B4534S 

Berggrav-Jensen,  E.     Krigerliv  og  religi0sitet.     Rrist.,  1915.  D639.R4B4 

Bergson,  H.  L.     Meaning  of  the  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  D525.B37 

Berlin.    Potsdamer  handelskammer.    [Bericht]  1.-    [Berl.,  1914-  HC286.2.B5 

*Bemardin,  F.     Les  tribunaux  pour  enfants  et  la  liberty  surveill^e.     Poit.,  1914. 
Beme-Bellecour,  J.    Souvenirs  du  front.     Par.,  [1916].  D527.B5 

♦Bemhardi,  F.  von.    L'AUemagne  et  la  prochaine  guerre.     Trad.  fran?.     Par.,  1916. 

Les  ambitions  allemandes  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  DD119.B33    1915 

Bernhardi  converted.     J/ond.,  1915.  D515.B45 

Britain  as  Germany's  vassal.     N.Y.,[  19141.  DD119.B32    1914a 

Cavalry,  a  pop.  ed.  of  "Cavalry  in  war  and  peace."     N.  Y.,  [=1914] 

UE145.B5     1914 

Deutschland  und  der  nachste  krieg.    Stutt.,  1912.  UA710.B5 

Germany  and  England.     N.  Y.,  [=1915].  D515.B4 

Popular  ed.,     N.  Y.,  1914.  UA710.B6 

How  Germany  makes  war.     N.  Y.,  ["1914].  U102.B6 

The  new  Bernhardi.     Lond.,  1915. 

[Bemheimer,  C.  L.]    Business  man's  plan  for  settling  the  war  in  Europe.    [N.  Y., 
1915.]  D610.B4 

Peace  proposal.  .  .    [n.  p.,  1915.]  D610.B4    1915  a 

*Bemotti,  B.     Fundamentals  of  naval  tactics.     Annapolis,  1918. 

Bernstein,  E.    Amer.  opin.  of  the  world  war  as  seen  by  a  German.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

JX1907.A8  no.99 
Bernstein,  H.  ed.  The  Willy-Nicky  correspondence.  .  .  N.  Y.,  1918.  DD228.7.R8B5 
Berry,  J.    Story  of  a  Red  cross  unit  in  Serbia.     Lond.,  1916.  D629.S4B4 

Berry,  W.  H.    Aircraft  in  war  and  commerce.    N.  Y.,  ["1918].  TL545.B6 

Bertholet,  A.     Religion  und  krieg.     Tubingen,  1915. 

Bertrand,  A.     L'appel  du  sol.    [4.  6d.]     Par.,  ["1916].  PQ2603.E736A7     1916 

Bertrand,  G.     Tactics  and  duties  for  trench  fighting.     N.  Y.,  1918.  UG446.B4 

Bertrand,  L.     Les  pays  mediterran^ens  et  la  guerre.    Par.,  1918.  D523.B47 

Bertrou,  A.  L.  E.  J.     Souv.  m^d.  de  la  campagne  des  fusiliers  marins  (aofit  1914-nov. 

1915).     Bordeaux,  1917. 
Besant,  Mrs.  A.    War  articles  and  notes.     Lond.,  1915.  D523.B48 

Besnard,  B.  H.     Speeches.     Par.,  1917.  D619.B5 

Best  stories  of  the  1914  European  war.     N.  Y.,  ["1914] .  D525.B4 

Besthom,  B.  O.     Den  store  krigs  maend.     Kj0benhavn,  1916.  D507.B5 

Betts,  C.  H.     Next  war.     Lond.,  [1917].  HC256.2.B4 

Bevan,  E.  B.     German  war  aims.     Lond.,  1917.  D613.B4 

Method  in  the  madness.     Lond.,  1917.    -  D515.B47 

N.  Y.,  1917.  D515.B47     1917a 

Beveridge,  A.  J.     What  is  back  of  the  war.     Indianapolis,  ["1915].  D523.B5 

♦Bewsher,  P.    The  Dawn  patrol,  and  other  poems  of  an  aviator.    Lond. 

Beyens,  N.  E.  L.  J.  M.  A.,   baron.     L'AUemagne  avant  la  guerre.      Nouv.  6d. 
Bruxelles,  1917.  D515.B48    1917 

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Beyens,  N.  E.  L.  J.  M.  A.,  baron.     Germany  before  the  war.    Tr.  by  Paul  V.  Cohn. 

Lond.,[1916].  D515.B5 

Bhupendranath  Basu.     Why  India  is  heart  and  soul  with  Gt.  Brit.     Lond.,  1914. 
Bibikoff,  M.     Our  Indians  at  Marseilles.     Lond.,  1915.  D547.I5C5 

Bielenberg,  J.     Regierung,  parlament  und  frieden.     Berl.,  1915.  D613'B5 

Bierfreund,  M.     Meine  erlebnisse  als  gouv.  von  Insterburg  wahrend  des  Russenein- 

falls.     Wurzburg,  1916.  D552.I6B5 

Biermann,  W.  E.     Volkswirtschaft.  lehren  des  weltkrieges.     Berl.,  1Q15.        D635.B5 
Biematzki,    S.    Aus  dem   leben   eines   Hamburger  kaufmanns.    Hamburg,   1915. 

CT1098.B4A3 
"Bietigheim."     N.  Y.,  1886.  D445.B5 

Bigelow,  G.  L.     Li^ge  on  the  line  of  march.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D541.B5 

Bigelow,  P.     Prussian  memories,  1864-1914.     N.  Y.,  1915.  DD222.B5 

Billet,  M.  I.     Health  for  the  family  in  wartime.     [Orange,  N.  J. ,1918.]         TX357.B6 
Billington,  M.  F.     Roll-call  of  serving  women.     Lond.,  1915.  D639.W7B5 

Binder,  H.     Mit  dem  hauptquartier  nach  westen.     Stutt.,  1915.  D531.B5 

Bindloss,  H.    Johnstone  of  the  border.     N.  Y.,[1916].  PZ3.B511Jo 

Bines,  E.     Bohemia's  case. 

Blnet-Valmer,  G.    M^moires  d'un  engage  volontaire.     Par.,  [1918].  D640.B57 

Binyon,  L.     The  cause,  poems  of  the  war.     Bost.,  1917.  D526.2.B56 

Winnowing  fan:  Poems  on  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D526.2.B6 

Birdseye  view  of  Camp  Lewis.    [Seattle,  «1918.]  U294.5.L4B5 

Bishop,  William  A.     Winged  warfare.     N.  Y.,[«1918].  D602.B5 

Bissing,  F.  W.,  von.     Belg.  unter  deutsch.  verwaltung.     Munch.,  1915.      DH682.B5 

General  von  Bissing's  testament.     Lond.,  [1917].    ,  D615.B6 

Bittard,  A.  L.     Les  ^coles  de  blesses.     Par.,  1916.  '  UB365.F8B5 

Bjomstad,  A.  W.     Small  problems  for  infantry.     Wash.,  1917.  UD157.B6 

Black,  A.     The  war.     [Concord],  1917.  D525.B5 

Black  hour;  a  remarkable  disc.  (pub.  before  the  war).    Lond.,  [1914?].  UA647.B53 

Blackall,  C.  W.     Songs  from  the  trenches.     Lond.,  1915.  D526.2.B63 

Blackmore,  S.  J.     "Nurse  Edith  Cavell."     Wash.,  1916.  PN1997.B6 

Blakeslee,  G.  H.     ed.    Problems  and  lessons  of  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D509.B5 

Selected  list  of  books  on  the  present  war.     [Wor.,  Mass.,  1917.]        Z6207.E8B5 

*Blanc,  F.     Le  danger  national.     2  6d.     Saint  Etienne,  1915. 

♦Blanche,  J.  E.     Cahiers  d'un  artiste,  juin-nov.  1914.     Par.,  1915. 

Blanchin,  L.     Chez  eux;  souv.  de  guerre  et  de  captivite.     Par.,  ["1916].    D627.G3B6 

Enfants  d'hier.     Par.,  1917.  PQ2603.L33E5     1917 

Blanchon,  G.     La  guerre  nouvelle.     Par.,  1916.  U102.B635 

New  warfare.    Tr.  by  F.  Rothwell.     Lond.,  1917. 

Blasco  IbSilez,  V.    Los  cuatro  jinetes  del  Apocalipsis.    2.  ed.     Valencia,  [<=1916]. 

PQ6603.L2C8     1916 
Blatch,  Mrs.  H.  S.     Mobilizing  woman  power.     N,  Y.,  1918.  D639.W7B6 

Blatchford,  K.     Germany  and  England.     New  rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  ["1914].      DA47.2.B6 

The  war  that  was  foretold.  .  .     New  rev.  ed.    [Lond., 1914.]    DA47.2.B6    1914  a 

Sleneau,  Adele.     Nurse's  story.     Indianapolis,  ["1915].  PZ3.B616N 

Blinded  Soldiers'  &  Sailors'  Care  Committee.     Report  of  St.  Dunstan's  Hostel  for 

Blinded  Soldiers'  and  Sailors  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1917. 
Bliss,  P.     Unser  Hindenburg.     [Berl.]  ["1915].  PT2603.L36U4     1915 

Blodgett,  H.  A.     Art  of  saving.     St.  Paul,  1918.  HG7931.B55 

[Blomfield,  C.  G.  M.]    Young  officer's  guide  to  knowledge.     3d  ed.     [Lond.],  1915. 

U20.B6 
♦Blonde,  T.     I,  Les  bellig^rants.     II,  La  France  et  I'Alsace.     Belfort,  1915. 
Blondel,  G.    La  guerre  europ6enne  &  la  doct.  pan-germ.     Par.,  1915.  DD119.B6 

Bloy,  L.     Au  seuil  de  I'apocalypse.     Par.,  1916.  D516.B5 

Jeanne  d' Arc  et  I'AUemagne.     Par.,  1915.  DC103.B67 

Blumenthal,  D.     Alsace-Lorraine.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DD801.A52B5 

Die  blutschuld  der  Entente.    Berl.,  1917.  D511.B6 

Boardman,  M.  T.     Under  the  Red  cross  flag  at  home  and  abroad.     Phila.,  1915. 

HV568.B6 

2d  ed.     Phila.,  ["1917].  HV568.B6     1917 

Boas,  H.  O'B.     Comrades-in-arms.     Lond.,  [1915].  PZ3.B6303C 

Bobbie  and  the  war,  by  Bobbie's  father.     [Phila.,  1917.]  D525.B55 

Bocctuet,  L.     Memento  de  I'impot  g^n.  sur  le  revenu.     Par.,  1917.  HJ4716.B6 

L'agonie  de  Dixmude.     Par.,  [=1916].  D542.D5B6 

♦Bocquillon-Iimousin,  H.     Form,  des  medicaments  nouveaux  pour  1915.  Par.,  1916. 

Bodart,  Q.     Losses  of  life  in  modern  wars.    Oxford,  1916.  D25.5.B6 
Boden,  J.  F.  W.     Freedom's  battle.     Bombay,  [1916]. 


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Bodmer,  R.  J.     ed.     What  are  you  doing  to  help?    [Wash.,  1917.]  D570.15.B6 

B61cke,  O.     Aviator's  field  book.     N.  Y.,  1917. 

Boerschel,  E.     ed.     Unser  Eisemes  kreuz.     Leip.,  1915.  CR5351.B6 

[Boguslawski,  S.]    Wojna  w  Polsce.     Chi.,  1916.  D551.B6 

Boisnard,  M.     L'alerte  au  d6sert;  la  vie  sahar.  pend.  la  guerre  1914-1916.       DT337.B6 
Bolton,  A.  D.     ed.     Postponement  of  payments  act,  1914.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1914. 
Bolwell,  F.  A.     With  a  reservist  in  France.     Lond.,  [1917?].  D548.B6 

Bond,  O.  F.    Milit.  man.  of  element.  French.    Austin,  Tex.,  1918.       PC2120.S7B58 
Bond,  P.  S.     Engineer  in  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.  UG145.B4 

Technique  of  modern  tactics.    3d  ed.    Menasha,  Wis.,  ["1916].     U165.B7  1916 

Bone,  M.     War  drawings.     Lond..  1917-  D526.2.B64 

Western  front;  drawings.     Lond.,  1917-  D527.B6 

Bongs  kriegs-kalender.     Berl.,  ["=1915-  D501.B7 

Bonn,  M.J.     German  war  finance.     N.Y.,1916.  HJ1119.B7 

Bonnal,  H.     Les  conditions  de  la  guerre  moderne.     Par.,  1916.  Do23.B57 

*Bonnefon,  J.  de.   Les  cathedralesde  France  devant  les  barbares.    21.  ed.    Par.,  1915. 
*Bonnefoy,  A.     Nos  disparus.    Evreux,  1915. 

Bonnet,  G.     L'ame  du  soldat.     Par.,  1917.  D523.B575 
Bonsels,  W.   Dasjunge  Deutschland  und  dergrossekrieg.    Munchen,  1914.    D515.B7 

Book  of  Artemas.     Lend.,  1917.  D525.B6 

N.  Y.,  ["1918].  D525.B6    1918 

Book  of  Belgium's  gratitude.     Lond.,  1916.  D638.B4B6 

Book  of  William.     Lond.,  [1915].  D526.2.B65 
^Booster,  D.  K.     Sir  Isumbras  at  the  f ord .     Lond. 

Booth,  J.  B.     Gentle  cultured  German.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

Booth-CUbborn,  A.  S.     Blood  against  blood.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  [1916?]     BR115.W2B6 
Boppe,  A.     A  la  suite  du  gouvernement  Serbe.    Par.,  1917.  D561.B6 

Bordeaux,  H.     La  jeunesse  nouvelle.     Nouv.  ed.     Par.,  1917.  D640.B6 

Last  days  of  Fort  Vaux,  Mar.  9-June  7,  1916.     Lend.,  [1917].  D545.V3B62 

Troistombes.    Par.,  [1916].  PQ2603.O6T7    1916 

Borden,  Sir  B.  L.     Canada  at  war.     [Ottawa?  1917].  D520.C2B6 

The  empire  and  the  war.     [Lond.,]  1917.  D517.B6 

Boret,  V.     La  bataille  ^conomique  de  demain.     Par.,  1917.  HC276.B6 

Born,  D.    Meine  erlebnisse  in  der  Russenzeit .    n.  aufl.    [Konigsberg  Pr.,  1915]. 

D551.B65 
*Bomand,  B.     La  Belgique  terre  d'h^roieme  et  de  Libert^,  1914. 
Borsa,  M.     England  and  her  critics.     Lond.,  1917.  D517.B65 

Borst,  M.     Path.-anat.  erfahrungen  iiber  kriegsverletzungen,  Leip.,  1917. 
[Bory  d'Amex.  Mme.  A.]     Paririennes  de  giierre.     Par.,  1918.  D639.W^7B65 

Bossifire,  B.  E.     Towards  peace  through  money.     Lond.,  [<'1914].  HN429.B72 

Bostock,  J.     Machine  gunners' handbook  .  .  .  9th  ed.    Lond.,  [1916]. 
Boston,  Public  Library.    Selected  list  of  books rel.  to  the  European  crisis.    Bo8t.,1914. 

Z6207.E8B6 
Botrel,  T.  J.  M.   Chansons  de  route  (1"  Jan. -31  aoftt  1915).   Par.,  [1915].    ^D526.3.B75 

Les  chants  du  bivouac  (1"  aout-31  dec.  1914).     Par.,  [1915].  D526.3.B7 

[Bott,AIan]    Airman'soutings,  by  "Contact"  [/jsetw?.].    Edinb.,  1917.  D602.B6 

Airman's  outings.    Edinb.,  1917.  D603.B6    1917a 

Cavalry  of  the  clouds.    Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1918.  D602.B62    1918 

Flying  ace.    Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1917.  D603.B6 

Boub€e,  J.     La  Belgique  loyale  h^roique  et  malheureuse.    Par.,  1916. 

Boucher,  A.     La  France  victor,  dans  la  guerre  de  demain.     Par.,  1911.        UA700.B7 
Boudet,  P.     Pendant  la  guerre.    Rouen,  [1916].  DC611.N899B6 

Boudin,  L.  B.     Socialism  and  war.    N.Y.,1916.  D511.B68 

Boudon,  V.   AvecC.P6guy.  .  .klaMarne,  ao(it-sept.l914.    [Par.,]  1916.        D544.B6 
Bouganlt,  P.    Man.  prat,  des  nouv.  impdts  (loi  du  31  iuillet  1917)    Grenoble,  [19171. 

HJ3478     1917b 
Boulanger,  O.     France  et  Belgique  (1914-1915)    Par.,  1915.  DH682.B65 

*BouIenger,  M.     Sur  un  tambour. 

Boulger,  D.  C.  de  K.     England's  arch-enemy.    Lond.,  1914.  DD228.6.B65 

Bouloc,  £.     Visions  de  guerre  et  de  victoire.     Par.,  1915.  D516.B66 

Bouquet,  H.     La  th^rapeutique  med.  et  chir.  de  guerre  en  1916.     Par.,  1916. 
Bourassa,  H.     Conscription.    Montreal,  1917.  UB345.C2B7 

Hier,  aujourd'hui,  demain,  prob.  nationaux.    Montreal,  1916.  F1033.B77 

*Bourcet,  C.  de.     L'art  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916. 

Bonrcier,  E.    Under  the  German  shells.    N.Y.,1918.  D640.B63 

Bourdarie,  P.  La grandeguerrecon.au point devue colonial.  Thouars,  1916,    D525.B63 
Bourdillon,  F.  W.    Christmas  roses  for  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 


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Bourdon,  O.     L' enigma  AUemande.     15  ed.     Par.,  1914. 

German  enigma.     Par.,  1914.  DD228.7.F8B6 

♦Bourgeois,  E.     La  guerre.     Par.,  1915. 

Bourgin,  H.     Le  militarisme  allemand.  Par.,  1915.  D515.B78 

Pourquoi  la  France  fait  la  guerre.    Mantes-sur-Seine,  1914.  D516.B7 

Bourne,  E.  comp.    Towards  an  enduring  peace.     N.  Y.,[1916].  JX1952.B7 

Bourrillon,  dr.    Comment  r66duquer  nos  invalides  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916. 

* La  reeducation  prof,  des  invalides  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915. 

* La  rieducazione  prof,  degli  invalidi  della  guerra.     Torino,  1916. 

Boutet,  F.    Victor  et  ses  amis.     Par.,  ["19161.  PQ2603.O8V5    1916 

Boutin,  A.     Les  requisitions.     Lyon,  [1916?].  UC15.B6 

Boutroux,  6.     ^mile  Boutroux;  pages  choisies.     Par.,  ["1915].  D509.E3    vol.2 

Germanv  &  the  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D515.B8 

Philosophy  &  war.     Lond.,  1916.  D523.B58 

Bowley,  A.  L.    Effect  of  the  war  on  the  ex.  trade  of  the  United  Kingdom.     Camb., 

1915.  HF3506.2.B7 

Bowser,  T.     Britain's  civilian  volunteers.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D629.G7B6 

Story  of  British  V.  A.  D.  work  in  the  great  war.     Lond.,  [1917].        D629.G7B7 

Boy  of  my  heart,  a  true  book.    N.  Y.,  [1916].  CT788.Z9B6 

Boyd,  W.    With  a  field  ambulance  at  Ypres.     N.  Y.,  [°1916].  D542.Y7B6 

Boyer,  L.  La  chanson  des  poilus.  Par.,  [n918.]  M1730.B87 
*Boyer,  P.  de.     L'heroisme  frangais.     Par.,  1915. 

Boyesen,  A.  V.     La  guerre  vue  par  un  neutre.     Par.,  1915.  D523.B6 

Boylesve,  R.    Tu  n'es  plus  rien.     Par.,  1917.  PQ2603.O9T8    1917 

You  no  longer  count.     N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ3.B6995Yo 

Bracq,  J.  C.     Provocation  of  France.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D516.B75 

Bradley,  Alice.  Wheatless  and  meatless  menus  and  recipes.  [Bost.]  1918.  TX357.B85 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Mary  (Hastings).     Splendid  chance.     N.  Y.,  1915.  PZ3.B7265S 

Bradley,  SheUand.    More  adventures  of  an  A.  D.  C.     Lond.,  1915.  PZ3.B7266M 

BraUsford,  H.  N.     Belgium  and  "the  scrap  of  paper."     Lond.,  1915.  D615.B65 

-  League  of  nations.     Lond.,  1917.  JX1975.B7 

League  of  nations.     N.  Y.,[1917].  JX1975.B72 

Poland  and  the  league  of  nations.     Lond.,  [1917].  DK439.B7 

War  of  steel  and  gold.     Lond.,  1914.  D443.B7 

3d  ed.     Lond.,  1915.  D443.B7    1915 

8th  ed.,  rev.     Lond.,  1917.  D443.B7     1917 

[Braisted,  W.  C.J  Navy  as  a  spec,  field  formed,  work.  Wash.,  1916.  VG123.B7  1916a 
Braley,  B.     In  camp  and  trench.     N.  Y.,  [1918]  PS3503.R254I5    1918 

Bramhall,  P.  D.    Democracy  the  basis  for  world-order.    Chi.,  [1918].  JC433.B7 

Brand,  Hon.  B.  H.  Problems  rel.  to  fin.  for.  governments.  [N.  Y.?  1917.]  HJ1023.B8 
Brandenburg,  A.  J.  En  campagne  avec  la  Legion  etrangere.  Par.,  1917.  D640.B65 
Brandes,  G.  M.  C.    World  at  war.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D523.B65 

Brandt,  B.     Funf  monate  an  der  ostfront.     Ber.,  1915.  D551.B7 

Brash,  W.  B.     Peace  in  time  of  war.     Lond.,  [1914?].  D524.B7 

Brazil.  Min.  das  rel  exp.  Guerre  da  Europa.  Doc.  diplomat.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1917. 
"Break!"     How  the  British  seamen  prepare  for  war.     Lond.,  1914.  VA454.B85 

Brfihier,  L.     La  cathedrale  de  Reims.     Par.,  1916.  NA5551.R5B7 

Bremen,  W.  von.    L'armde  allemande  apr^  sa  reorganisation.  Par.,  1914.  UA712.B75 

Das  deutsche  heer  nach  der  neuordnung  von  1913.  Bielefeld,  [1915].  UA712.B7 

Brennert,  H.    Landsturm;  kriegsgesange.     Ber.,  [°1915].  D526.5.B75 

Brent,  J.  L.  Mobilizable  fortifications.  [2d  ed.]  Bait.,  1916.  UG407.B75 
Brereton,  C.  S.  H.     Qui  est  responsable?    Par.,  [1914].                         D523.B72    1914 

Qui  est  responsable?    Par.,  1915.  D523.B72 

Who  is  responsible?    N.  Y.,  1914.  D523.B7 

Who  is  responsible?    Lond.,  1914.  D523.B68 

Brereton,  F.  S.    Armoured-car  scouts.    Lond.,  1918.  PZ7.B754Ar 

From  the  Nile  to  the  Tigris.  Lond.,  1918.  PZ7.B754Fr 

On  the  road  to  Bagdad.    Lond.,  1917.  PZ7.B7540n 

Under  Haig  in  Flanders.    Lond.,  [1918?]  PZ7.B754U 

With  French  at  the  front.    Lond.,  [1916?]  PZ3.B753W 

With  our  Russian  allies.    Lond.,  1916. 

Brereton,Mrs.M.A.C.^  Thefuture  of  our  disabled  sailors  and  soldiers.    [Loud.,  1917.] 
Breshko-Breshkovskaia,  E.  K.     The  little  grandmother  of  the  Russian  revolution. 
Best.,  1917.  DK254.B7A5 

Breton,  Jean.    A  I'arri^re.    Par.,  [°1916].  D640.B7 

Breton,  Willy.     Een  belgiBch  reigment  te  velde,  Aug.  1, 1914-Jan.  1, 1915.    Par.,  1916. 

Les  etab.  d'artillerie  beiges  pendant  la  guerre.    Par..  1917.  UF535.B4B7 


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Brett,  W.    War-time  gardening.    Lond.,  [1915?] 

*Breuil,  J.     L'Ecole  professionelle  de  bless6s  de  la  guerre  k  Rouen.    Rouen,  1916. 
Brewer,  D.  C.     Rights  and  duties  of  neutrals.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D619.B7 

Bridgeport,  Conn.    Fab.  lib.  Europe  and  the  war  (1914-)  Bridge.,  1914.  Z6207.E8B8 


Bridges,  E.     "Patriotism  and  war."    [Seattle,  1917] 

Bridges,  T.  C.     On  land  and  sea  at  the  Dardanelles.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

Bridgman,  H.  B.    Amer.  woman's  plea  for  Germany.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

Looking  toward  peace.    [N.  Y.,  1915]. 

Play  fair!    N.  Y.,  1915. 

Brieuz,  E.     Nos  soldats  aveugles.    Par.,  [1916]. 

Nos  soldats  aveugles.    2.  ^d.    Par.,  1917. 

BrinkerhoflP,  E.  D.    Constitution  for  the  united  nations  of  the  earth. 

River,  Mass.,  [1916]. 
Briscoe,  W.  A.    Captain  Ball,  v.  c.    Lond.,  1918. 
Britain  transformed .    Lond . ,  [1916] . 
Britain's  financial  effort.    Lond.,  1917. 
*Britain's  great  men.    Lond.,  1914. 

*Britain's  great  men:  Roberts,  Kitchener,  French.     Lond.,  1915. 
British  and  German  ideals;  the  meaning  of  the  war  .  .  .  [Lond.,  1915]. 
British  constitution  association.     Lessons  of  the  war.     Lond.,  [1915]. 
The  British  dominions  year  book.    Lond.,  [1915- 
British  navy  from  within.    Lond.,  1914. 
British  red  crescent  society 

1912-1914.     Lond.,  1915. 


Do25.B64 
PZ9.B720 
D525.B65 
D525.B66 
D525.B67 
HV1652.B75 

3d  ed.    Fall 

JC363.B7 

D602.B8 

UF535.G7B7 

HJ1023.B87 


D511.B77 

D525.B7 

AY754.B75 

VA454.B87 


Work  of  Brit,  red  crescent  society  in  three  continents. 

UH545.G7B7 


Lend..  1917. 


[1915?] 


HF302.A19 

D639.E2B7 

DA18.B64 

HN206.B7 

D544.B8 


British  trade  corporation.    Copy  of  the  petition. 

British  universities  and  the  war.    Lond.,  1917. 

British  versus  German  imperialism;  a  contrast  .  .  .  N.  Y 

[Brito,  H.  C]    Aspiraciones  humanas.    Habana,  1915. 

Brittain,  H.  E.    To  Verdun  from  the  Somme.     Lond.,  New  York,  1917 

To  Verdun  from  the  Somme.  3d  ed.  Lond.;  New  York,  1917.  D544.B8     1917b 

Brockington,  W.  A.     Elements  of  military  education.      Lond.,  1916.  U405.B75 

Brockway,  A.  F.     Is  Britain  blameless?    [2d  ed.]    Manchester  [etc.]  [1915].    D517.B7 
[Bronshtein,  L.  D.]    Bolsheviki  and  world  peace,  by  Leon  Trotzky  [pseud.]  N.  Y., 
1918.  D639.S6B8 

Brooke,  Eupert.  1914  and  other  poems.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1915.PR6003.R4N5  1915a 
Brooks,  A.     Fighting  men.    N.Y.,  1917.  PZ3.B79196F 

L.  Q.     Is  preparedness  for  war  unchristian?    N.  Y.,  ["1916].       _     tHtB 


Broughton, 
Broughton, 
Broun,   H. 


U.  H.     British  empire  at  war.    Lond.,  1916 
A.  E.  F.;  with  Gen.  Pershing  and  the  Amer 


Brown,  Alice.     Flying  Teuton.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
Brown,  Arthur  H.    Call  to  arms.    N.  Y.,  [=1918]. 
Brown,  C.     Germany  as  it  is  to-day.    N.  Y.,  [1918]. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Demetra.    Heart  of  the  Balkans.     Boat.,  1917. 

In  the  heart  of  German  intrigue.    Boat.,  1918. 

Brown,  George  E.    My  coimtry;  a  story  of  to-day.     Bost.,  [1917]. 
Brown,  John  C.     Every  American's  business.     N.  Y.,  1916. 
Brown,  Philip  M.     International  realities.     New  York,  1917. 
Brown,  T.  J.     Peace,  Christ.,  and  the  war  in  Eur.    [Wash.,  1914.] 
Browne,  John  H.  B.     War  problems.     Lond.,  1915. 
Browne,  Porter  E.     Scars  and  stripes.     N.  Y.,  ["1917]. 

The  uncivil  war.     N.  Y.,  [1918]. 

Brownell,  A.    Unseen  empire.     N.  Y.,  1914. 

Brown's  signalling.     20th  ed.    Glas.,  1917. 

Brucy,  J.     Les  trait^s  et  la  r^glement.  du  droit  de  la  guerre 

Bruncken,  E.    Tale  of  the  wicked  king.    Wash.,  1915. 

Bruneau,  L.     L'Allemagne  en  France.     Par.,  1914- 

*Brunel  de  P6rard,  J.     Carnet  de  route.     (4  ao{it-25  sept.,  1914.)     Par 
Brunei,  H.    Calomnies  allemandes.     Par.,  [1915?] 

German  calumnies.     Lond.,  [1916?]. 

Bmzelles  et  ses  faubourgs  et  les  affiches  de  guerre.     Bruxelles,  1914- 

Bruzio,  B.     Nell'  Olimpo  razionale.     Nicastro,  1915. 

Bryan,  J.     Essays  in  socialism  and  war.     Lond.,  1917. 

Bryan,  J.  H.     "Ambulance  464"  encore  des  blesses.     N.  Y.,  1918 


D517.B73 
forces.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
D570.9.B8 
PZ3.B812F1 
U113.B7 
HC286.2,B8 
DR15.B7 
D616.B8 
PZ3.B8157M 
HF1756.B85 
JX1391.B7 
D524.B75 
D523.B8 
PS3503.R847S4     1917 
D523.B83 
PS3503.R855U5    1914a 
VK381.B7    1917 
Par.,  1917.    JX4525.B7 


D513.B7 
HC276.B8 
,  1915. 

D615.B7 

D615.B73 

D541.B7 

D526.7.I  8B8 

HX545.B8 

D640.B75 


Bryan,  W.  J.     "The  causeless  war"  and  its  lessons  for  us. 


[Lincoln?  Neb.,  1915?] 
D525.B7 


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LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Bryce,  J.  B.,  viscount.     Attitude  of  Great  Britain  in  the  present  war.  Lond., 

1916.  D517.B7 

Last  phase  in  Belgium;  statement.     Lond.,  1916.  D639.D5B8 

Neutral  nations  and  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1914.  D525.B76 

Neutral  nations  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D525.B75 

Proposals  for  the  prevention  of  future  wars.     Lond.,  [1917].  JX1953.B7 

Race  sentiment  as  a  factor  in  history.     Lond.,  1915.  D16.9.B75 

Some  hist,  reflect,  on  war,  past  and  present.     Lond.,  [1916].  D525.B78 

Bublikov,  A.  A.  ...  PvccKaH  peBojnon;iH.     (Eh  namijio,  apecT't  i^apn,  nepcneKTHBbi) 

BneMaTjrfiniH  h  MHcaJiH  o^eBH^n;a  h  vMacTHUKa.     Huo  lopK-b,  1915.       DK265.B8 

Bucaille,  V.,  ed.     Lettres  de  pretres  aux  armies.     Par.,  1916.  DG22.B8 

Buchan,  John.     Battle  of  Jutland.     Lond.,  [1916].  D582.J8B8 

Battle  of  the  Somme,  first  phase.     Lond.,  [1916].  D545.S7B8 

Battle  of  the  Somme,  second  phase.     Edin.,  [1917].  D545.S7B8    vol.2 

Battle  of  the  Somme.     N.  Y.,  [«1917].  D545.S7B82 

Greenmantle.     N.  Y.,  ["1915].  PZ3.B851Gre 

Nelson's  History  of  the  war.     Lond.,  [1915- 

Buchan,  William.     Log  of  H.  M.  S.  "Bristol."     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1916.  D582.B7B8 

Buchner,  E.,  comp.     Kriegshumor.     Miinchen,  [ "1914-15] .  D526.5.B8 

Buckell,  A.  C.     Greatest  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D524.B8 

Buckley,  E.     England  responsible  for  the  European  war.     Chi.,  «1915.  D517.B8 

BUcher,  K.     Unsere  sache  und  die  tagespresse.     Tiibingen,  1915.  D631.B8 
BUlow,  B.  H.  M.  K.,  fUrst  von.     Imperial  Germany.     Lond.,  1914.    DD117.B8     1914 

Imperial  Germany.     N.  Y.,  1914.  DD117.B8 

Imperial  Germany.     New  and  rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DD117.B8     1917 

Buffin,  C,  baron.     La  Belgique  heroique  et  vaillante.     Par.,  1916.  D541.B8 

Brave  Belgians.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D541.B83 

* Les  r^cits  de  combattants.     Par.,  1916. 

Bulsson,  F.  ^.     La  France  et  I'ecole.    [Par.,  1915.] 

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Buley,  E.  C.     Child's  history  of  Anzac.     Lond.,  1916. 

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Bull,  P.  B.     Our  duty  at  home  in  time  of  war.     Lond.,  [1914]. 
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Bullard,  W.  I.     Women's  work  in  war  time.     Bost.,  ["^1917]. 
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Burgess,  Gelett.    War  the  creator.    N.  Y.,  1916. 
Burgess,  J.  W.     America's  relations  to  the  great  war.    Chi.,  1916. 

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Bums,  C.  D.     Morality  of  nations.     N.  Y.,  London,  1916. 
Burr,  A.  J.     Silver  trumpet;  a  book  of  verae.     N.  Y.,  [1918]. 
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Burrows,  B.    New  income  tax  in  rel.  to  the  war  «S;  business.    Lond 

*Burt,  C.  L.     Educative  convalescence.     Chailey,  1917. 

Burton,  H.  B.     Der  Kaiser  von  Potsdam.-.  Dub.  1915. 

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BusweU,  L.     Ambulance  no.  10.     Bost.,  1916.  D629.F8B8    1916  a 
With  the  Amer.  amb.  field  serv.  in  France.  [Cambridge],  1915.  D629.F8B8  1915 

2ded.    [Cambridge,  Mass.],  1916.  D629.F8B8     1916 

*Buteau,  Max.    Tenir.    Par.,  1917. 

Butter,  A.  B.,  jr.    Training  for  the  trenches.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D526.2.B8 

Butter,  J.  G.    Journey  through  France  in  war  time.     Cleveland,  1917.         DC387.B8 
Butter,  N.M.     United  States  of  Europe.    [N.  Y.,  1914].  D525.B8 

—  World  in  ferment.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D523.B85 
Butter,  T.     Boche  land  before  and  during  the  war.     Lond.,  [1916]. 
Butte,  G.  C.  F.  Christianity  and  the  present  world  sit.  Austin  [Tex.,]  1916.  D524.B88 


Butters,  H.  A.     Harry  Butters,  r.  f.  a.    N.  Y.,  London,  1918. 

Butts,  Marie,  comp.     Heros!    Par.,  [19151. 

Buxton,  C.  E.ed.      Towards  a  lasting  settlement.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

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Buxton,  N.  E.    Travel  and  politics  in  Armenia.    Lond.,  1914. 

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Byers,  J.  B.     Fighting  tuberculosis.     Ottawa,  [1916].  RC312.B9 

Byers,  N.  E.     World  comm.  in  its  rel.  to  the  Brit,  empire.     L.,  1916.     HF'3506.2.B9 
Byllesby,  B.  M.     Patriotic  poems.     [Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1918.]  PS3503.Y42P3 

*C.,  F.     Manuel  de  la  comptabilit6  en  campagne  pour  les  compagnies.     Par.,  1915. 
*Cabiati,  A  et  F.  Guidi,  Frances.     La  grande  guerra.     Milano,  1915. 
Cable,  Boyd,  pseud.     Action  front.     N.  Y.,  ["1916]. 

Between  the  lines.    N.  Y.,  ["1915]. 

Doing  their  bit.    Lond.,  1916. 

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Grapes  of  wrath.     N.  Y..  ["1917]. 

Cadoret,  A.     La  prat,  de  Tagri.  et  I'exp.  du  sol  en  temps  de  guerre. 
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Afiroplanes,  dirigeables,  zeppelins.     [1915?]. 
L'avant-guerre  en  Belgique.     [1915?]. 
Les  camets  de  route  d'un  artilleur.     [1915?]. 
Comment  etait  organise  I'espionnage  allemand.    [1914?]. 
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La  suicide  de  la  Tufquie.     [1915?]. 

La  veritable  armee  russe.     [1916?]. 

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Caine,  Hall.     Drama  of  365  days.     Lond.,  [1915]. 
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[Calisch,  J.  H.]    Mania  of  the  nations  on  the  planet  Mars 

Call  to  arms;  Montreal's  roll  of  honour.     Mont.,  1914. 

Calmadenker,  A.,  pseud.     See  Calisch,  J.  H. 

Calmon,  C.     Volkswirtschaft.  betracht.  iiber  Belgien.     Berl.,  1915. 

Calthrop,  D.  C.     Wounded  French  soldier.     Lond.,  [1916]. 

*Calvo,  G.,  and  J.  Brissa.     La  Guerra  europea,  1914-1915.     Barcelona. 

Cambridge,  Mass.    P.  lib.   Europe  today  and  yesterday.    Camb.,  1915 

Camion  letters  from  Amer.  college  men.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

Cammaerts,  fi.     Adoration  of  the  soldiers.    Lond.,  [1916] 

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Cammaerts,  t.    New  Belgian  poems.    Lond.,  1916.  PQ2605.A36N4    1916 

Through  the  iron  bars.    Lond.,  1917.  D626.G3C2 

To  the  men  behind  the  armies.     Lond.,  1917.  D525.C26 

Camp,  C.  W.    War's  dark  frame.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.C34 
Camp  fire  girls.  Book  of  the  Gamp  fire  girls.  6th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1917.  HS3353.C3A42  1917 

La  campagne  de  I'arm^e  beige.     Par.,  1915.  D541.C3 

CampbeU,  George  F.     Soldier  of  the  sky.     Chi.,  [«1918].  D602.C3 

CampbeU,  Gerald  F.     Verdun  to  the  Vosges.     Lond.,  1916.  D544.C25 
Campbell,  Henry.     Law  of  war  &  contract.    Bombay.,  1917. 

Lond.,  1918.  JX5271.C5C3 

Campbell,  Maurice.  'Thou  shalt  not  kill.    [Wash.,  "1914.]       PS3505.A5313T5    1914 
CampbeU,  Maurice  V.     Practical  bombing.    Detroit,  [«1917].  UF765.C3 

Rapid  training  of  recruits.    N.  Y.,  ["1917].  U167.C3 

Campbell,  Phyllis.     Back  of  the  front.    Lond.,  [1915?].  D640.C35 

CampbeU,  B.W.     Making  of  Micky  McGhee.    Lond.,  [1916].  PR6005.A417M3    1916 

Mixed  division  (T.).    Lond.,  1916.  PZ3.C15495M 

Sergt.  Spud  Tamson,  v.  c.     Lond.,  1918.  PZ3.C15486Sa 

Campbell,  B.  J.     How  God  looks  upon  the  present  conflict.    [Little  Rock,  Ark.,  "1917.] 

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The  war  and  the  soul.    Lond.,  1916.  D524.C3 

- —    N.  Y.,  1916.  D524.C28 

*Campos,  A.  de.     Europa  em  guerra.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  1915. 

*Le8  camps  de  concentration  allemands.    Tr^voux,  1915. 

*Camus,  J.     R^Muc.  fonct.et  r^Muc.  profes.  des  blesses.     Par.,  1917. 

Can  Germany  win?     Lond.,  1914.  D515.C3 

*Cana,  F.  B.     The  great  war  in  Europe,     v.  1-    Lond.,  1914. 

Canada.  Cost  of  liv.  comm.  General  report.  Sugar.  Ottawa,  1917.  HD6995.A5  1917d 

Rapport  de  W.  F.  O'Connor.    Les  entrep6ts  frigorifiques  au  Canada. 

Ottawa,  1917.     (Doc.  parlem  210a.)  HD6995.A5    1917c 

— —    Rapport  ...  La  houille  anthracite.  Ottawa,  1917.   (Doc.  parlem.  190.) 

nDG995.A5    1917a 

Rapport  g^n^ral.     Sucre.     Ottawa,  1917.     (Doc.  parlem.  189.) 

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Report  .  .  .  Anthracite  coal.    Ottawa,  1917.    (Sess.  p.  190). 

HD6995.A5    1917 
Report  .  .  .  Cold  storage  in  Canada.    Ottawa,  1917.    (Sess.  p.  no.  210a.) 

HD6995.A5    1917b 
Dept.  ofagri.     Patriotism  and  production.     Ottawa,  1915.      S471.C15A3    1915 

Production  and  thrift.    Ottawa,  1916.  S471.C15A3    1916 

Dept.  of  lab.    War  prices  in  Canada.    [Ottawa?  1915.]  HC115.A5    1915 

Dept.  of  mil.  and  def.    Can.  exped.  force  units.   Ottawa,  1916.  UA600.A5  1916 

Canadian  militia.    Fin.  instr.,  1914.    Ottawa,  1915.         UC91.A5    1914 

Inf.  train,  for  use  of  Can.  militia.     Ottawa,  1915.  UD163.A6     1915 

Manual  of  military  cooking.     1916.     Ottawa,  1916.  UC725.C2    1916 

—    Pens,  granted  and  money  allow,  made  to  mem.  of  Can.  exped.  forces. 

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Ready  reckoner.     Ottawa,  1915.  UC90.A5     1915 

Regul.  for  the  Can.  med.  service,  1914.  Ottawa,  1915.   UH226.A5     1914 
Dept.  of  sec.  of  state.  Copies  of  proclamations  .  .  .  Ottawa,  1915.  D505.C25  1915 
First  supp.    Ottawa,  1915.  D505.C25    1915    Suppl. 

Second  supp.     Ottawa,  1916.  D505.C25    1915    2nd  Suppl. 

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Dept.  of  trade  and  com.     Reprint  of  articles  deal,  with  the  German  war.    Ot- 
tawa, 1914.  HF129.A27     1914    suppl.  2 

Food  controUer.     Eat  more  fish.    Ottawa,  1917.  TX747.C3 

War  meals.    Ottawa,  1917.  TX357.C3 

Legls.     Returned  soldiers.    Proc.ofSpec.com.    Ottawa,  1918. 

* 3rdrep.ofSpec.com...    Pens.  B.,  the  Pens.  Regul.    Ottawa,  1918. 

Privy  councU.     Doc.  rel.  to  European  war.    Ottawa,  1914.     (Sess.  p.  no.  40. 

A.  1915.)  D505.C3     1914 

Laws,  etc.     War  measures  in  Gt.  Brit.    [Ottawa?  1914.]         D505.C25    1914 

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HF3226.A5    1916 

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Candler,  E.    Year  of  chivalry.     Lond.,  1916.  D544.C3 

*Cannan,  G.     Noel:  An  epic  in  ten  cantos.     Pts.  1-2.     Lond. 

Canty,  D.  J.    Field  musician's  man.  for  army,  navy  .  .  .  Men.,  Wis.  1918.     UH43.C3 
Canuyt,  J.  G.    Cons.  clin.  eur  I'oto-rhino-laryng.  en  temps  de  guerre.       Bord.,  1915. 
Capek,  T.,  ed.     Bohemia  under  Hapsburg  misrule.    N.  Y.,  ["1915].  DB196.C3 

Capel,  A.    Reflections  on  victory  ..  .     Lond.,  [1917?].  D613.C25 

Cappon,  J.    The  Scandinavian  nations  and  the  war.    [Kingston,  1917.]       D621.S3C3 
Cappuyns,  E.  Louvain:  a  personal  experience.  Kingston-on-Th.,  [1915?].  D542.L7C3 
*Carbonnel  de  Cainsy,  A.     L'ouvrier  dans  les  mines  de  fer  .  .  .  Paris,  1914. 
*Carde,  F.    Vingt  mois  de  guerre  k  bord  du  croiseur.     Par.,  1918. 
Care  of  the  dead.     Lond.,  1916.  D639.D4C3 

Carey,  A.  E.    War's  aftermath.     Lond.,  1915.  D525.C27 

Carleson,  C.  N.    Varldskrigets  "kulturfejd."     Stock.,  [1915].  D525.C28 

♦Cambee,  G.  T.    War  mem.  and  sketches.     Paisley,  1916. 

Carnegie  endow,  for  inter,  peace.    Div.  of  inter,  law.     Oflacial  comm.  and  speeches 
rel.  to  peace  proposals,  1916-17.    Wash.,  1917.  JX1906.A3    no.  23 

Camovale,  L.    Whj  Italy  entered  into  the  great  war.     Chi.,  1917.  D520.  I7C3 

Carpenter,  C.  H.  ^^  ar  restrictions  as  they  afltect  your  business.  Lond.,  [1916].  D635.C3 
Carpenter,  E.    Healing  of  nation]  ..  .     Lond.,  [1915].  D523.C3 

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Carpenter,  F.  A.  Aviator  and  the  Weather  bur.  [2d  ed.]  [San  Diego],  1917.  TL553.C3 
Carpenter,  J.  E.  ed.  Ethical  and  relig.  prob.  of  the  war.  Lond.,  1916.  D524.C35 
Carrillo,  Gomez.     Among  the  ruins.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

Carrington,  H.     Psychical  phenomena  and  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D639.P8C3 

Carrington,  J.  B.    Russian  painter's  impres.  of  the  war.    [N.  Y.,  "1916.]  D527.C3 

*Carroll,  J.  S.     "Or  sing  a  sang  at  least."     1915. 

"  Carry  on";  Brit,  women's  work  in  war  time.  [Lond.,  1917?]  D639.W7C3 
Carson,  Sir  E.  H.  The  war  on  German  submarines.  Lond.,  1917.  D591.C3 
Carson,  W.  E.  Northcliffe.  Britain's  man  of  power.  N.  Y.,  1918.  BA566.9.N7C3 
Carter,  G.  E.  Co-operation  and  the  great  war.  Westm.,  [1915?].  HD3486.C3 
Carter,  H.,  ed.  Industrial  reconstruction.  Lond.,  [1917].  HC256.2.C3 
Carter,  V.  Bairnsfather,  a  few  fragments  from  his  life.  Lond.,  [1917?]. 
Carter,  W.  G.  H.  American  army.  Indianapolis,  ["1915].  UA25.C3 
*Cartigny,  C.  La  guerre  d'  Europe  de  1914.  Saignon,  1914-1915. 
Caras,  P.  New  mom,  Eng.  diplom.  and  the  Triple  entente.  Chi.,  1916.  D526.2.C25 
CasaUs,  A.  E.  For  France  and  the  faith.  N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.C375 
Case,  C.  B.  comp.  Anecdotes  of  the  great  war.  Chi.,  ["1916].  D526.2.C3 
Stories  from  the  trenches.     Chi.,  [1918].                                                .D640.C377 

Wartime  and  patriotic  selections  .  .  .     Chicago,  [1918].  PN4241.C34 

Case  libr.,  Clev.  List  of  books  rel.  to  the  nations  at  war.  Clev.,  1915.  Z6207.E8C25 
Case  of  Belgium  in  the  present  war.    [N.  Y.,]  1914.  D615.C3 

Casement,  Sir  B.    Crime  against  Europe.     Phila.,  1915.  D511.C3 

Crime  against  Ireland.    [N.  Y.,  1914]. 

Cass,  De  L.  F.    Airship  boys  in  the  great  war.     Chi.,  [1915]. 

Cassel,  G.    Germany's  economic  power  of  resistance.    N.  Y.,  1916.  HC286.2.C3 

♦Casserly,  G.    Manual  of  training  for  jungle  and  river  warfare.     Lond.,  1914. 

Manual  of  war  training  for  the  new  armies  and  volunteers.     Lond.,  1916. 

C  as  sidy,  J.  E.     "My  country 'tis  of  thee."    [Fall  River?  1917.]  D619.C3 

Cast6ran,  J.     Pen t-on  supprimer  la  guerre?    Par.,  1915.  UA700.C3 

Castle,  Mrs.  A.,  and  E.  Castle.    A  little  house  in  war  time.    N.  Y.,  [1916]. 
"Casualty,"  pseud.     "Contemptible."     Phila.,  1916.  D640.C58 

Catchings,  W.  Business  man's  respons.  in  the  indus.  prob.  of  the  war.  N.  Y.,  1918. 
Catechism  of  Balaam,  jr.     6th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D525.C3 

Catholics  of  the  Brit,  empire  and  the  war.     Lond.,  [  1916].  D622.C3 

Catling,  A.  H.     Kaiser  under  the  searchlight.     Lond.,  [1914]. 

Cato,  C.     Navy  in  Mesopotamia  1914  to  1917.     Lond.,  [1917].  D568.5.C3 

Cator,  Dorothy.     In  a  French  military  hospital.     Lond.,  1915.  D629.F8C3 

Cavalcanti,  A.    A  neutralidade  e  as  restric^oes  do  comm.  intern,  na  prcsente  guerra 
europ&i.     Rio  de  Jan.,  1916.  JX5316.('3 

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Chesney,  Sir  G.  T.     Battle  of  Dorking.     Lond.,  1914.  UA647.C52     1914 

Chesterton,  C.  E.     Perils  of  peace.     Lond.,  [1916?].  D523.C48 

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*Chevalley,  G.     La  scuole  per  la  rieduc.  profes.  dei  mutilati  .  .  .    Torino,  1916. 
Chevrillon,  A.     L'Angleterre  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916.  D517.€5 

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Chicago.     Univ.     Study  manual  for  history  i,  ii,  and  iii.     Chi.,  1915.  Z6201.C56 

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ChurchilL  Mrs.  M.  S.     You  who  can  help.     Bost.,  [1918].  1)640.C555 

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Clarke,  J.  I.  C.    Japan  at  first  hand.    N.  Y.,  1918.  DS810.C5 

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Cleirens,  F.     Plain  tale  from  Malines,  Aug.  1914.     Oxford,  1914.  D542.M3C5 

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*Colin,  Jean.     France  and  the  next  war.     Lond.,  1914. 

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Collin,  C.  C.  D.     The  war  against  war.     Lond.,  1917.  D523.C63 

CoUings,  J.     Great  war.    Lond.,  [1915].  HC256.2.C55 

Collins,  A.  F.     Boys'  book  of  submarines.     N.  Y.,  ["1917].  VM365.C6 

How  to  fly.     N.  Y.,  1917.  TL545.C7 

Collins,  F,  A.     Air  man,  his  conquests  in  peace  and  war.     N.  Y.,  1917.      TL547.C57 

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Collins,  V.  D.     Boys'  military  manual.     N.  Y.,  [1918].  U106.C6 

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♦Colomb,  J.     Etude  sur  le  regime  financier  du  Maroc.     Paf.,  1914. 

Colombel,  Mme.  E.    Journal  d'une  infirmifere  d' Arras.    Pat.,  1916. 
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Anderson,  B.  M.,  jr.     Farmers  and  speculators.     1917.     No.  8. 

Brown,  B.  C.  E.     Mobilize  the  country.     1917.     No.  3. 

Chaddock,  E.  E.  and  others.    Wheat  substitutes.     1917.     No.  15. 

Dewey,  John.     Enlistment  for  the  farm.     1917.     No.  1. 

A  Directory  of  service.     1917.     No.  9. 

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Colze,  Leo,  ed.    Deutsche  kraft.    Berl.,  1916.  D515.C66 

Combarieu,  J.     Les  jeunes  filles  frangaises  et  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916. 

♦Combat,  F.  J.     Finances  publiques,  1917.    2.  ed.     Par. 

Combe,  A.     Comment  se  nourrir  en  temps  de  guerre.     Lausanne,  1917. 

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Red  fleece.     N.  Y.,  [n915].  PZ3.C7345Re 

Comit6  nat.  de  secours  et  d'alimen.,  Brussels.     Recueil  des  r^glem.  et  instruct. 

g^ner.     Brux.,  1917.  D638.B4C6 

Commentitius,  pseud.  Great  war  for  the  greater  peace.  Lond.,  [1915].  D525.C65 
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de  guerre,    avr.,  1915.    Par.,  1915. 

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Conant,C.A.   Effectof the waronsupplyofinvest. capital.   [N.Y.?1914].  HG4973.C6 

History  of  modem  banks  of  issue.    5th  ed.    N.  Y.,  1915.      HG1851.C82    1915 

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Condition  of  the  Belgian  workmen  now  refugees  in  Eng.  Lond.,  1917.  D638.B4C7 
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Conduct  of  the  war  by  sea.    Lond.,  1915.  D581.C7 

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3d  ed.    Oxford,  1916.  HC256.2.C57 

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Conference  pari,  inter,  du  com.,  2d,   Par,,   1916,     Deuxieme  assembl^e  pl^ni^re. 

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Connolly.  J.  B.     The  U-boat  hunters.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D589.U6C7 

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Cook,  Sir  E,  T,     Britain  and  Turkey,    Lond,,  1914,  D520.T8C6 

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• Why  Britain  is  at  war.    Lond.,  1914. 

Cook,  Mabel  (Collins),    Crucible.    Lond.,  1914,  D524.C65 

Cook,  Sir  T.  A.     Kaiser,  Krupp  and  kultur.    Lond.,  1915.  D515.C7 

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*Coppin,  J,  de,     Les  Boches  en  Belgique,    Nice,  1915, 

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Spectre  of  navalism.    Lond.,  1915,  VA454,C7 


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JVith  the  grand  fleet.     Lond.,  1915.  D581.C75 

ComiUeau,  R.     Par  la  troupe  du  Nord.     Par.,  ["1915].  D544.C7 

Cornish,  V.  Naval  and  mil.  geog.  of  the  British  empire...  Lond.,  1916.  UA995.B7C6 
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Franya.     Lisboa,  1915. 

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Basis  of  durable  peace.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D613.C6 

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Costa,  G.  Jews  and  the  war.  Lond.,  [1915].  DG39.J4C6 
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* Causes  of  the  war:  what  to  read.     Lond.,  1915. 

* Fifty  years  of  Europe.     Lond. 

* How  to  study  the  problems  of  the  war.     Lond. 

* Its  aims,  methods,  and  organisation.     Lond.,  1915. 

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Courtney,  W.  L.     Armageddon — and  after.     Lond.,  1914.  D511.C65 

Coutts,  J.     Homely  thoughts  on  the  way  to  peace  by  exper.  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915. 

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Cox,  H.     Econ.  strength  of  Gt.  Brit.     Lond.,  1914.  HC256.2.C6 

Coyle,  E.  R.     Ambulancing  on  the  French  front.     N.  Y.,  [1918].  D640.C72 

Cram,  R.  A.    Heart  of  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1915.  '  D967.C85 

Nemesis  of  mediocrity.     Bost.,  1917.  D639.D45C8 

Cramb,  J.  A.     Germany  and  England.     N.  Y.,  1914.  DD119.C7 

Orig.  and  dest.  of  imp.  Britain.     Lond.,  1915.  DA18.C7     1915a 

— —    N.  Y.,[«1915].  DA18.C7     1915 

*Crammond,  Sir  E.     Real  cost  of  the  war  and  the  problem  of  reconstruction. 
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Cravath,  P.  D.     Great  Britain's  part.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D546.C7 

Crawshay- Williams,  E.     Leaves  from  an  officer's  notebook.     Lond.,  1918.     D640.C73 

Songs  on  service.     Oxford,  1917.  PR6005.R4S7 

Creighton,  O.     With  the  29th  div.  in  Gallipoli.     Lond.,  1916.  D568.3.C8 

Creswick,  P.     Kent's  care  for  the  wounded.     Lond.,  1915. 

Crile,  Q.  W.     Fallacy  of  the  Germ,  state  phil.    Garden  Citv,  N.  Y.,  1918.     D515.C77 

Mech.  view  of  war  and  peace.-  Lond.,  [1916].             '  JX1952.C7    19^ 

N.  Y.,  1915.  JX1952.C7 

The  crime  (Das  verbrechen)  by  aut.  of  "J'accuse."     Lond.,  1917-  D511.J38    1917a 

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Crocker,  B.     Pawns  of  war.     Bost.,  1918.  D526.2.C75 

Croft,  H.  P.     22  months  under  fire.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.C75 

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Germania  contra  mundum.     Lend.,  1915. 


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Cromer,  E.  B.,  1st  earl.     Pan-Germanism.     Lond.,  1916.  DD119.C8 

Pol.  &  lit.  essays.  ■  3d  ser.     Lond.,  1916.  AC8.C7    1916 

Cronau,  B.     British  black  book.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D523.C7 

England  a  destroyer  of  nations.     N.  Y.,  "1915.  D523.C75 

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Our  hyphenated  citizens.    N.  Y.,  [1915].  E184.G3C8 

Crdnica  de  la  guerra.    [Berl.,  1914-.     Pub.  in  Ger.  under  title:  Kriegs-chronik. 

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Crookes,  Sir  W.    Wheat  problem.    3d  ed.     Lond.,  1917.  HD9049.W4C82    1917 

Crooks,  William.    BritiBn  workman  defends  his  home.     Lond.,  1917.  D517.C7 

Crosby,  P.  L.     That  rookie  from  the  13th  squad.     N.  Y.,  [1918].  D526.2.C78 

*Crosland,  T.  W.  H.    The  chant  of  affection.     Lond. 

Soul  of  a  crown  prince.     Lond.,  [1916?].  DD229.8.W5C7 

Cross,  P.  G.     European  war.    [Cincin.,  1916J.  D525.C7 

Crouvezier,  G.     L'aviation  pendant  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916.  D600.C9 

Crozier,  A.  O.     Nation  of  nations.     Cincin.,  [1915].  JX1953.C7 

Cruchet,  L.  X.  J.  F.  P.    La  chirurgie  d'ex.  urg.  au  poste  de  sec.  chir.     Bord.,  1916. 
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Csokor,  F.  T.     Der  grosse  kampf.     Berl.,  1915.  PT2605.S7G7     1915 

Cule,  W.  E.    Thy  son  liveth.     Lond.,  1915.  PR6005.U28S6 

CunUffe,  J.  W.,  comp.     Poems  of  the  great  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D526.2.C8 

Cup  of  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D640.C8 

♦Curchad,  Mme.  H.    The  Union  Jack  and  other  battle  songs.         Paisley,  1914. 
Current  misconceptions  about  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D509.C8 

Currey,  E.  H.     How  we  kept  the  sea.     Lond.,  [1917].  D581.C8 

The  Man-of-war:  what  she  has  done  and  she  is  doing.     Lond.,  1914. 

Currie,  J.  A.     "The  red  watch."     Toronto,  [1916]. 

Curry,  F.  C.    From  the  St.  Lawr.  to  the  Yser  with  the  1st  Can.  brigade.    Lond.,  1916. 

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Curtin,  D.  T.    Land  of  deepening  shadow.     Lond.,  1917.  D515.C8 

N.  Y.,[1917J.  D515.C8    1917a 

Ciirtiss,  Mrs.  H.  A.     Philosophy  of  war.     Los  Ang.,  ["1914]. 

Curzon,  G.  N.  C,  1st  earl.    Les  douze  command,  de  lord  Curzon  p.  le  temps  de 
guerre,  inter,  et  illus.  par  Christophe  [pseud.]    Par.,  [1915?].  D526.3.C8 

Germany's  move  and  Britain's  answer.     Lond.,  1916.  D613.C8 

Subjects  of  the  day.     Lond.,  [1915].  DA566.7.C8 

comp.  and  tr.     War  poems.     Lond.,  1915.  PR6005.U77W3 

Cushman,  A.  S.     Role  of  chemistry  in  the  war.    [Phila.],  1916.  TP20.C8 

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Cushman,  B.  E.    Municipal  war  work.     Urbana,  [1918].    (U.  of  111.,  bull.,  v.  xv. 

Cuvru-Magot,  H.     Beyond  the  Marne.     Boat.,  [1918].  D640.C93 

CvijiC,  J.     Questions  balkaniques.     Par.,  [1917?-  D463.C9 

D'Acosta,  TI.    Peace  problems  in  econ.  .  .  .    Lond.,  1917.  HC266.2.D2 

Daggett,  M.  P.     Women  wanted.     N.  Y.  [1918].  D639.W7D3 

Daily  mail,  Lond.     "Scare-mongerings."    [Lond.,  1914.]  DA47.2.I)2 
Daily  telegraph  war  books.     Lond.,  1914- 

Adcock,  A.  St.  J.     In  the  firing  line.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1914.  D530.A2 

Bailey,  H.  C.    Forty  years  after.     Lond.,  1914.  DC290.B2 

Blllington,  Mary  F.    Red  cross  in  war.     Lond.,  1914.  UH535.B5 

Bruce,  E.  H.  S.    Aircraft  in  war.     Lond.,  1914.  UG630.B7 

Crane,  S.    Great  battles  of  the  world.     Lond.,  1914.  D25.C89 

Dane,  E.     Battle  of  the  rivers.     Lond.,  1914.  D544.D2 

Battles  in  Flanders.     Lond.,  1915.  D541.D16 

Hacking  through  Belgium.     Lond.,  1914.  D541.D2 

DiUon,  E.  J.    Scrap  of  paper.     Lond.,  1914.  D511.D4 

3d  ed.     Lond.,  1914.  D515.D52 

Domville-File,  C.  W.    Submarines,  minesand  torp.  in  the  war.    L.,  1914.   V210.D6 

Grey,  W.  E.     With  the  French  eastern  army.     Lond.,  1915.  D544.G8 

Hodder,  W.  B.     British  regiments  at  the  front.     Lond.,  1914.  DA65.H6 

Famous  fights  of  Indian  native  regiments.     Lond.,  1914.  DS442.5.H68 

Hooper,  Q.    Campaign  of  Sedan.     Lond.,  1914.  DC306.H78 

Hurd,  A.  S.    From  Heligoland  to  Keeling  Island.     Lond.,  1914.  D581.H8 

German  fleet.     Lond.,  1915.  VA513.H8 

Ingpen,  B.     Fighting  retreat  to  Paris.     Lond.,  1914.  D544.I5 

Kennedy,  J.  M.    Campaign  round  Li^ge.     Lond.,  1914.  D541.K3 

How  the  nations  waged  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D511.K36 

How  the  war  began.     Lond.,  1914.  D511.K4 


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Daily  telegraph  war  books — Continued. 

Murray,  M.     Russian  advance.     Lond.,  1914.  D550.M8 

Pitt,  Q.  E.    Military  French.     Lond.,  1915.  U25.P5 

Standing,  P.  C.     Campaign  in  Russian  Poland.     Lond.,  1914.  D551.S7 

Tueie,  S.     Slav  nations.     Lond.,  1915.  D377.T8 

Vivian,  E.  C.  H.     With  the  Royal  army  medical  corps.     Lond.,  1914.  UH257.V5 

With  the  Scottish  regiments  at  the  front.    Lond.,  1914.  D544.V6 

Wyatt,  H.  M.     Motor  transports  in  war.     Lond.,  1914.  UC340.W95 

Dalwiok,  R.  E.  R.     Togo  and  its  occupation  stamps.     Lond.,  1915.        HE6185.T6D3 
Daly,  C.  P.     Advertising,  contracts  and  desk  efficiency.     Wash.,  1917.         UC34.D25 

Office  organization  and  correspondence  of  the  army.     Wash.,  1917.      UC'34.D3 

Daly,  H.  W.     Pack  transportation  for  the  army.     Wash.,  1917.       •  UC303.D35 

Dampierre,  J.,  maro[uise  de.     L'Allemagne  et  le  droit  des  gens  d'apr^s  les  sources. 

Par.,  1915-  D515.D25 

Camets  de  route  de  combattants  allemands.  Par.,  1916-                        D640.D3 

German  imperialism  and  international  law.  Lond.,  1917.                     D515.1)26 

*Danby,  Paul.     British  army  book.     Lond.,  1914. 

Dane,  E.    Secrets  of  success  in  war.     Lond.,  1914. 

Trench  warfare.     Lond.,  1915. 

Danforth,  G.  W.    Elementary    outline    of    mechanical    processes.    [2d  ed.l     An- 
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World  war,  its  relation  to  the  Eastern  question.     Wash.,  ["1917].         D523.D2 

Daniels,  J.     Visit  of  imperial  Japanese  mission   to  Washington's    tomb.     Wash., 

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Dans  la  geole  bruxelloise.    Par.,  1917.  DH682.D3 

Dardanelles;  an  epic  told  in  pictxires.    [Lond.,  1916].  D568.3.D28 

Dardanelles,  their  story  and  their  significance.  .  .  .  Lond,,  1915.  D568.3.D3 
Darde,  F.     Vingt  mois  de  guerre  ^  bord  ...  "Jeanne  d'Arc.     Par.,  1918.        D583.D3 

Dark,  Sidney.    Thou  art  the  man.     Lond.,  [1915].  D515.D3 

Darras,  H.     Les  indemnit^s  de  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  D635.D25 

Daude,  J.  B.    Contrib.  h,  I'^tude  de  la  psychopath ologie  de  guerre.  Bord.,  1916. 

Daudet,  E.     Bismarck.    Par.,  [019161.  DD218.D3 

Ferdinand  I'^^  tsar  de  Bulgarie.    Par.,  ["1917].  DR87.D3 

Guillaume  II  et  Frangois-Joseph.    Par.,  ["1916].  D515.D34 

Mes  chroniques  de  1915  et  1916.    Par.,  ["1917].  D523.D26 

Daudet,  L.  A.    L'avant-guerre;  Etudes  et  doc.  sur  I'espionnage  juif-allemand.    Par., 

1917.  DC41.G3D3 

Hors  du  joug  allemand.    Par.,  1915.  DC59.8.G3D3 

La  vermine  du  monde.    Par.,  "1916.  PQ2607.A8V4 

D'Auvergne,  E.  B.    ABC  guide  to  the  great  war.  Lond.,  [1914?].                  D523.D3 
♦Dauzet,  Pierre.    Guerre  de  1914.    Par.,  1915. 

Davenport,  B.     History  of  the  great  war,  1914-    N.  Y.,  1916-  D521.D3 

Davidson,  H.     Navy  boys  after  the  submarines.    N.  Y.,  ["1918].  PZ7.D283Na 

[Davidson,  R.  T.]    European  war.    [Lond.,  1914].  D515.D35 

Davies,  A.  T.    Student  captives.    [Leicester,  1917.]  Z675.W2D2 

Davies,  C.  J.    Goat-keeping  in  war-time.    [Lond.,  1917?] 

Davies,  E.  F.     Finances  of  Great  Britain  and  Germany.     Lond.,  [1916].        D635.D3 
Davies,  Ellen  C.     Farmer  in  Serbia.    Lond.,  [19161.  D561.D3 

Davignon,  H.     La  Belgique  et  I'Allemagne.    Lond.,  1915.  D626.G3D29 

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Davis,  H.  V.     Food  problem.    Manchester,  [1916].  HD9011.6.D3 

Davis,  H.  W.  C.     Political  thought  of  H.  von  Treitschke.     N.  Y.,  1915.     JC233.T9D3 
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Davis,  R.     Hints  on  service  in  France.  [Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1918.]         U173.D3    1918 
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Davis,  R.  J.    America's  view  of  the  sequel.    Lond.,  [1916].  D523.D35 

Davis,  W.  M.    Handbook  of  northern  France.    Cambridge,  1918.  DC601.3.D3 

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Dawson,  A.  J.    Back  to  Blighty.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.D325 

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Dawson,  W.  J.    Father  of  a  soldier.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.D37 

Dazet,  Georges.  Les  orphelins  de  la  guerre.  Par.,  1915.  HV761.A6D3 
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Dean,  A.  D.  Our  schools  in  war  time— and  after.  Bost.,  ["1918].  D639.E2D4 
Dearmer,  Mabel.    Letters  from  a  field  hospital.    Lond.,  1915. 

De  Bary,  E.    International  king.    Lond.,  1918.  D610.D4 

Debidour,  A.    Histoire  diplomatique  de  I'Europe  .  .  .    Par.,  1916-17.  D397.D3 

♦Debran,  Isabella.     Prisonnifere  en  AUemagne.     Par.,  1915. 

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*Debrit,  J.    La  guerre  de  1914.    Par.,  1917. 

De  Chair,  Sir  D.  B.  S.  How  the  British  blockade  works.  Lond.,  1916.  D581.D4 
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Decoin,  H.    Jeph.    Par.,  1917.  PQ2607.E17J4 

Deeds  that  thrill  the  empire.    Lond.,  [1916-  D522.D4 

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Degouy,  J.  B.  C.  R.  M.    La  guerre  navale  et  I'offensive.    Par.,  1917.  D580.D4 

V   D'Egville,  H.    The  Empire  and  the  war.    [Lond.?  1916.]  D505.G77 

^  Invasion  of  England.    Lond.,  1915.  _UA647.D5 

Deichmanske  bibliotek,  Christiania.    Literatur  om  verdenskrigen.    Krist.,  1916- 

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Deissmann,  O.  A.    Deutscher  schwertsegen.     Stutt.,  1915.  D524.D26 

Inneres  aufgebot.    3.  aufl.    Ber.,  1915.  D524.D27 

Dejongh,  C.    Le  droit  et  la  guerre.    Par.,  1917-  UB605.D4 

De  Kay,  J.  W.    World  allies.    Berne,  1917.  .     HN17.D4 

Dekobra,  M.    Messieurs  les  Tommies.    Par.,  "1917.  D640.D36 

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Delaire,  A.    Au  lendemain  de  la  victoire.    Par.,  1916.  D523.D4 

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*Delannoy,  P.    L'Universit^  Louvain.    Par.,  1915. 

Delbet,  P.  L.  E.    L'emprise  allemande.    Par.,  1915.  DD61.3.D4 

Delbrttck,  H.    Bismarcks  erbe.    Ber.,  1915.  DD221.D4 

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Del6craz,  A.     1914.    Paris  pendant  la  mobilisation.    Gen.,  [1915].  DC736.D4 

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De  Loghe,  S.    The  Straits  impregnable.    Lend.,  1917.  D640.D4 

Delorme,  E.    Precis  de  chirurgie  de  guerre.    Par.,  1914.  RD151.D3 

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Binswanger,  O.     Die  seelischen  wirkungen  des  krieges.     1914.  D509.D4,hft.l2 

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Der  deutsche  Krieg— Continued. 

Lienhard,  F.    Daa  deutsche  Elsass.     1914.  D509.D4,hft.l7 

Losch,  H.  Englands  schwache  und  Deutschlands  Starke.  1914.  D509.D4,hf(.10 
Marcks,  E.    Wo  stehen  wir?    1914.  D509.D4.hft.l9 

Massow,  W.  von.    Wie  steht  es  mit  Polen?    1915.  D509.D4.hft.49 

Meyer,  A.  O.    Worin  Uegt  Enelands  schuld?    1914.  D509.D4,hft.l8 

Meyer,  E.    Deutschland  und  Agypten.     1915.  -  D509.D4,hft.48 

Moeller  van  der  Brack.     Belgier  und  Balten.     1915.  D509.D4,hfl.59 

Muthesius,  H.    Die  zukunft  der  deutschen  form.     1915.  D509.D4:hft.5O 

Muthesius,  K.  Das  bildungswesen  im  neuen  Deutschland.  1915.  D509.D4,hft.37 
Nathan,  P.  Die  enttauschungen  unserer  gegner,  .  .  .  1914.  Do09.D4,hft.ll 
Naumann,  F.    Deutschland  und  Frankreich.     1914.  D509.D4,hft.2 

Neisser,  A.  Der  krieg  und  die  geschlechtskrankheiten.  1915.  D509.D4,hft.54 
Niessen-Deiters,  L.  Krieg,  ausland-deutschtum  und  presse.  1915.  D509.D4,hft.27 
Noorden,  C.  von.    Hygien.  betracht.  iiber  volksernaiur.  im  kriege.     1915. 

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Onckeu,  H.     Deutschlands  weltkrieg  und  die  Deutsch-amerikaner.     1914. 

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Paquet,  A.    Nach  osten!    1915.  D509.D4,hft.23 

Pazaurek,  E.  Patriotismus,  kunst  und  kunsthandwerk.  1914.  D509.D4,hft.2O 
Bade,  M.     Dieser  krieg  und  das  christentum.     1915.  D509.D4,hft.29 

Beventlow,  E.     England,  der  feind.     1914.  D509.D4,hft.l6 

Bohrbach,  P.    Warum  es  der  deutsche  krieg  ist!    1914.  D509.D4,hft.l 

Boloflf,  Q.  Deutsch.  und  Russl.  im  widerstreit  seit  200  jahr.  1914.  D509.D4,hft.9 
Bttmker,  K.  von.     Mit  schwoit  und  pflug!     1915.  D509.D4,hft.47 

Schafer,  A.    Deufsch-tiirkische  freundschaft.    1914.  D509.D4,hft.l3 

Schaflfner,  J.    Der  Schweiz  im  weltkrieg.    1915.  D509.D4,hft.61 

Schmidt,  A.     Die  russische  Sphinx.     1914.  D509.D4,hft.7 

Schiicking,  L.  L.    Der  englische  volkscharakter.     1915.  D509.D4.hft.51,53 

Schulze-Gaevemitz,  G.  von.    Freie  meere!    1915.  D509.D4,hft.32 

Soden,  H.  von.    Bismarcks  glaube.     1915.  D509.D4,hft.40 

Sosnosky,  T.  von.     Irredenta-politik.     1915.  D509.D4,hft.55 

Staden,  H.  von.    Indien  im  weltkriege.     1915.  D509.D4,hft.63 

Stem,  N.    Die  weltpolitik  der  weltmode.     1915.  D509.D4,hft. 30,31 

Stresemann,  G.    Englands  wirtschaftskriM-  gegen  Deutschland.     1915. 

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Wertheimer,  F.    Deutschland  und  Ostasien.     1914.  D509.D4,hft,14 

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DelbrUck,  H.    tJber  den  kriegerischen  Charakter  .  ,  .    1914.    3. 
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*Doniergue,  G.     La  guerre  en  Orient.    Par.,  1915. 

Dominian,  L.    Frontiers  of  language.    [N.  Y.],  1917. 

Dommett,  W.  E.    Aeroplanes  and  airships.    Lond.,  1915. 

* Dictionary  of  aircraft.    Lond.,  1918. 

Donald,  R.    Trade  control  in  war.    Lond.,  1916. 
Donald-Smith,  H.    War  distress  and  war  help.    Lond.,  1916. 
*Donnay,  M.  C.    L'impromptu  du  paquetage. 
* La  Parisienne  et  la  guerre. 

Pendant  qu'ils  sont  k  Noyon.    Par.,  [1917]. 

D'ord'evie,  T.  R.    Macedonia.     Lond.,  [1918]> 

D''ord''evi6,  V.    Les  Albanais  et  les  grand es  puissances.    Par.,  [1913] . 

Die  serbische  f rage.    Stutt.,  1909. 

Dorkman,  R.  E.     Story  of  Germany's  power.    [Eugene,  Or.],  1917. 
Dorling,  H.  T,    Ribbons  and  medals.    4th  ed.    Lond.,  1916. 
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N.  Y.,  1916. 

Dorr,  Mrs.  R.     Inside  the  Russian  revolution.    N.  Y.,  1917. 
Doty,  M.  Z.     Short  rations.     Lond.,  [1917]. 

N.  Y.,  1917. 

Douglas,  J.  H.    Captured.    N.  Y.,  [19181. 

Downer,  E.  B.    Highway  of  death.    Phila.,  1916. 

*Doy6re,  C.    Contnb.  k  I'^tude  de  la  resistance  k  la  marche  d'un  navire 

Doyle,  Sir  A,  C.    Ein  blick  auf  den  krieg.    Lond.,  1915. 

British  campaign  .  .  .  1914.    3d  ed.    Lond.,  1916 


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DK260.D6 

D523.D5 

D520.I7D5 

D523.D5    1916a 

D515.D5 

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DA566.9.L5D5 

PZ3.D5884S 

DD117.D5 

DC337.D5 

D640.D525 

D622.D5 

D635.D56 

D635.D57 

PZ3.D638 

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HC56.P7 

D581.D6 

D581.D6    1917a 

D581.D7    1917 

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D552.L5D6 

D526.2.D6 

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1915.    Lond.,  1917. 
German  war.    Lond.,  1914. 
Great  Britain  and  the  next  war.    Bost.,  1914. 
History  of  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  [1916- 
Origin  and  outbreak  of  the  war.    N.  Y.,  [1916]. 
Story  of  British  prisoners.    Lond.,  [1915]. 
To  arms!    Lond.,  [1914]. 
Visit  to  three  fronts,  June,  1916.    Lend.,  1916. 
Visit  to  three  fronts;  glimpses  of  the    .  .  .  linei. 


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D638.R9D6    1916  a 

DK265.D6 

D640.D58 

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D627.G3D55 

D561.D6 

Par.,  1917. 

D517.D58 

D546.D6    1916 

D546.D65    1917 

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Draft  citizen  and  soldier's  handbook.    Chic,  1917. 

*Drake,  B.     Women  in  the  engineering  trade.    Lond. 

Drake,  H.  A.     Prevention  of  war  by  force  and  arms.     Phila.,  1915. 

Drake,  V.     Above  the  battle.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

Drawbridge,  C.  L.    War  and  religious  ideals.    Lond.,  1915. 

*Dreux,  A.     Nos  soldats  aveugles.    Par.,  1915. 

Drew,  T.    Aids  to  the  use  of  maps.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

Dreyer,  L.     Anleitung  fiir  die  knegschirurgische  tatigkeit.  Berl.  [1915] 


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UG470.D8 
^  ,  RD151.D7 
PQ2220.D36G71915 


D371.D71914 

DC34.D7 

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Driant,  £.  A.  C.     La  guerre  souterraine.    Par.,  [1915]. 

Histoire  d'une  famille  de  soldats.    Par. 

Driault,  fi.    La  question  d'Orient.    6.  M.    Par.,  1914. 

L'unit^  frangaise.    Par.,  1914. 

Driggs,  L.  La  T.    Adventures  of  Arnold  Adair.    Boat.,  1918. 

Drill  and  field  training.    Lond.,  1916. 

Drinkwater,  J,    Swords  and  ploughshares.    Lond.,  1915. 

Droste,  C.  L.    Documents  on  the  war.    Rich.,  1914- 

Drouin,  L.     La  restitution  des  droits  d'enregistrement.    Par.,  1915. 

Dnunont,  Mme.  E.  A.     French  mother  in  war  time.    Lond.,  1916. 

Dryden,  E.    Paris  in  Herrick  daj's.    Par.,  1915. 

DubUn.    Univ.    Trinity  coU.     War  list.    Dub.,  [1917]. 

Dubois,  E.     Considerations  sur  la  guerre.    Par.,  1915. 

*Dubosc,  A.     L'industrie  des  matiferes  colorantes.    Rouen,  1915. 

Du  Cann,  C.  Q.  L.     'Prentice  poems.    Lond.,  1917. 

*Duchamel,  J.    American  soldier's  guide  and  mentor.    Par.,  1918. 

Duclaux,  M.    Short  histor>^  of  France. 

DUsseldorfer  lazarett  fiir  kieferverletzte.    Wiesbaden,  1916. 

DUtschke,  G.    Belgiens  neutralitat  im  weltkriege.    Ber.,  1916.  D615.D8 

Duff,  J.  D.    Russian  realities  &  problems.    Camb.,  1917.  DK262.D8 

Duff,  E.  C.     Germania  defender.    Houston,  Tex.,  [1915].  D515.D75 

Duffield,  K.  Q.    Bill  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Phil.,  1918. 

Dufourmentel,  L.  Chirurgied'urgence  des  bless.de  la  face  .  .  .  Par.,  1918. 

Dugard,  H.    Battle  of  Verdun.    Lond.,  1916. 

Dugmore,  A.  S.     When  the  Somme  ran  red.     N.  Y.,  [1918]. 

Duhamel,  Q,    New  book  of  martyrs.    Lond.,  [1918] . 

N.Y.,  [19181. 

Dnhem,  J.    Question  of  Alsace-Lorraine.^   Lond.,  1918. 
Dujardin,  M.    La  nouvelle  r^glementation  des  exp6d 

1917. 

La  rdglementation  des  exportations.    Par.,  1917. 

♦Dumas,  A.     Les  Aeroplanes  de  1914-1915.    Par.,  1915. 

Dumas,  C.    La  paix  que  nous  voulons.    Par.,  1915. 

Dumas,  J.    Technic  of  the  irrigation  treatment  of  wounds.    N .  Y.  [  1917] . 

Dumesnil,  G.  36.     Ce  qu'est  le  germanisme.    Par.,  1917. 

*Dumont-Wilden,  L.,  ed.    Anthologie  des  ^crivains  beiges.    Par.,  1918. 

Dumur,  L.     Les  deux  Suisse.    Par.,  1917. 

*Dunant,  H.     Les  prisonniers  de  guerre.    Gen.,  1915. 

Duncan,  A.  G.    President's  add.    [Waltham,  Mass.,  1914].  HD9876.D8 

President's  add.  before  National  asso.  cotton  manufact.  [Waltham,  Mass.,]  1915. 

HD9876.D82 
Duncan,  J.    With  the  C.  L.  B.  battalion.    Lond.,  1917.  D640.D8 

Duncan-Clark,  S.  J.    The  war  at  a  glance.     Chi.,  1917.  D523.D8 

Dunham,  F.G.    Moratory  legislation  in  the  U.  S.    [N.  Y.,  1917?]  JK1745.S6D8 

Dunlop,  H.    The  supreme  will.    The  Hague,  1916. 

Dunn,  B.    Five  fronts.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D640.D8 

Dunn,  W.  E.    Manual  of  recruit  instruction.    Phil.,  [1918].  UF153.D8 

Du  Paquier,  colonel,  pseud.     See  Tissot,  V. 

Duplessis  de  Pouzilhac,  P.    Les  mouettea  aux  Croix  rouges.  [Par.,  1916.]    D629.F8D8 
Dupont,  M.     En  campagne  (1914-15).    Par.,  1915.  D544.D7 

En  campagne.     L'attente  .  .  .    (1915-17).     Par.,  1918.  D640.D87 

In  the  field  (1914-15).    Lond.,  [1916].  D544.D72 

[Dupuy,  C]    L'Allemagne  k  travers  les  si^cles.    Bord.,  1915.  DD93.D8 

Dupuy,  G.  M.     Stretcher  bearer.    Lond.,  1915. 

Durand,  W.  F.     Experimental  research  on  air  propellers.    Wash.,  1917.      TL705.D8 
Durham,  M.  E.    Struggle  for  Scutari.    Lond.,  1914.  DR701.S5D82 

Durkheim,  E.     "L'Allemagne  au-dessus  de  tout."    Par.,  1915.  D515.D78 

"Germany  above  all."    Par.,  1915.  D515.D8 

Qui  a  voulu  la  guerre?    Par.,  1915.  D511.D85 


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D640.D75 

D640.D75     1918a 

DD801.A55D7 

par  chemins  de  fer.    Par., 

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38  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Durkheim,  E.  Who  wanted  war?    Par.,  1915.  D511.D86 

*Dutertre,  E.     La  gangrene  gazeuse  en  Allemagne.    Par.,  1915. 

Le  tetanos  et  son  traitement  en  Allemagne.     Par.,  1915. 

Duval-Amould,  P.     Crapouillots.     Par.,  1916.  D640.D9 

Duwez,  M.    Jusqu'^  TYser.     Par.,  [19171.  D541.D8 

Dyer,  W.  A,     Pierrot,  dog  of  Belgium.     Gar.  C,  1915.  PZ3.D988P 

Dyson,  G.     Grenade  fighting.     N.  Y.,  1917.  UF765.D9 

Dyson,  T.     La  guerre  a.  d.  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

♦Dyson,  W.    Australia  at  war.    Lond. 

Dyson,  W.  ^.     Kultur  cartoons.     Lond.,  [1915].  D526.2.D8 

War  cartoons.     Lond.,  [1916].  D526.2.D85 

*Dyssord,  J.     L'Espionnage  allemand.     Par.,  1915. 

Eagar,  A.  E.     Our  heroes  (1914-1916).     Lond.,  [1916J.  D526.2.E27 

Eames,  H.  E.    The  rifle  in  war.    3d  ed.     Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  ["^1918] 

UD330.E3     1918 
Eardley-Wilmot,  Sir  S.  M,     Battle  of  the  North  Sea  in  1914.     2d  ed.     Lond..  1913. 
Earle,  M.  R.     A  backwater  of  war  .  .  .  letters  from  Switzerland.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

D640.E3 
Eassie,  B.  M.     Odes  to  trifles,  and  other  rhymes.     Lond.,  1917.  D526.2.E2 

Eastman,  M.     Understanding  Germany,  The  only  way  to  end  war.     N.  Y.,  1916. 

D523.E2 
Eccard,  F.     Biens  et  int^rets  franyaie  en  Allemagne  et  en  Alsace-Lor.     Par.,  1917. 

D635.E3 
Econ.  conf.  o.  t.  allies.  Par.,  1916.    Recommendations  .  .  .    Lond.,  1916.    D635.E18 

The  war.     Recommendations  .  .  .     [Melbourne]  [1916].  D635.E19 

Economics  of  war,  with  some  arguments  for  better  pay.     Lond.,  1914.  D635.E2 

Ecuador.     Min.  de  rel.  ext.     Circular  a  las  cancillerlas  americanas  acerca  de  la  neu- 

tralidad  del  E.     Quito,  1914.  JX1536.A5     1914 

Circular  al  cuerpo  diplomatico  y  al  consular  acerca  de  la  neutralidad  del  Ecua- 
dor.    Quito,  1915.  JX1536.A5     1915 

Eddy,  G.  S.     Suffering  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1916.  ttt^E 

With  our  soldiers  in  France.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.E4 

Edelsheim,  F.  v.     Germany's  naval  plan  of  campaign  against  Gr.  Br.  and  the  U.  S. 

Lond.,  1915.  V25.E42 

Operations  upon  the  sea.    N.  Y.,  1914.  V25.E4 

Edgar,  W.  C.     How  Belgium  is  fed.  ,Lond.,  [1915].  D638.B4E35 

The  Millers' Belgian  relief  movement,  1914-15.  Minn..  1915.           D638.B4E4 

*Edgeworth,  E.     Human  German.     Lond.,  1915. 

Edgeworth,  F.  Y.     Costof  war  and  ways  of  reducing  it  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915.     UA17.E4 

Currency  and  finance  in  time  of  war.     Oxford,  1917.  HG939.E3 

Edleston,  R.  H.     Italian  neutrality  .  .  .  Camb.  [Eng.],  1915.  D617.E2 

[Edmonds,  R.  H.]  America's  rel.  to  the  world  war.  Bait.,  Md.,  [1917].  D570.15.E3 
Edsall,  E.  W.     The  coming  scrap  of  paper.     Lond.,  [1915]  HG939.E4 

"England  must  be  fed."     [E.  Croydon,  1916?]  HD1927     1916e 

Edwards,  E.  Journal  d'un  habitant  de  Constantinople.  Par.,  1915.  PQ2609.D9J7  1915 
Edwards,  G.  W.  Vanished  halls  and  cathedrals  of  France.  Phila.,n917.  DC20.E3 
Edwards,  H.    The  legacy  of  the  fathers.     [Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1915?]  D619.E2 

Edwards,  M.  B.  B.     under  the  German  ban  in  Alsace  and  Lor.     Lond.,  [1914] . 

DD801.A55E3 
Edwards,  M.  C.     The  fiery  cross;  an  anthology.     Lond.,  1915. 

L'eflfort  economiquede  la  France  pendant  deux  ans  et  demi.     Par.,  1917.     HC276.E3 
*Ehrliard,  A.     Les  oeuvres  de  I'BLfitel  de  ville  pendant  la  guerre.    Lyon,  1916. 
Eichthal,  E.  d'.     Des  Evaluations  du  co&t  de  la  guerre  .  .  .     Par.,  [1915].     D635.E4 
Einaudl,  L.     II  bilancio  italiano.     Roma,  1915.  D509.S59    no.  2 

Einstein,  L.  D.     Inside  Constantinople;  April-Sept.,  1915.     Lond.,  1917.      D566.E4 

A  prophecy  of  the  war  (1913-1914).     N.  Y.,  1918.  D619.E4 

Elchaninov,  A.  G.     The  Tsar  and  his  people.     Lond.,  [1914].  DK258.E58 

Elements  of  reconstruction.     2d  imp.     Lond.,  [1916].  DA577.E4 

Eley,  C.  V.  A.  How  to  save  a  big  ship  from  sinking  ..  .  Lond.  [1915].  VK1259.E5 
Eliot,  C.  W.  America's  duty  in  relation  to  the  European  war.  Bost.,  [1914].  D525.E5 

Road  toward  peace.     Bost.,  1915.  D523.E4 

New  ed.     Bost.,  [1915]  D523.E4     1915a 

Ellershaw,  E.     Some  war  songs.     [Jacksonville,  Fla.]  "^1917.  M1646.E45 

Elliott,  F.  H.     Trench  fighting.     Bost.,  1917.  UG446.E4 

ElUott,  G.  R.     Our  progress-idea  and  the  war.     Bost.,  [''1916].  PN761.E5 

Elliott,  H.  B.     Lest  we  forget;  a  war  anthology.     Lond.,  [1915].  D526.2.E6 

Ellis,  H.     Essays  in  war-time.    3d  imp.    Lond.,  1917.  HQ2i.E45 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  39^ 

EUison,  E.  N.    The  upward  trail.     N.  Y.,  [«1918].  PZ3.E4772Up 

Eltzbacher,  P.     Die  deutsche  volksemahrung.    Braunschweig,  1914.      HD9013.6.E5 

Germany's  food,  can  it  last?    Lend.,  1915.  HD9013.6.E52 

Elwell-Sutton,  A.  S.     Humanity  versus  un -humanity.    Lond.,  [1916].  DD61.E4 

Emery,  H.  C.    Some  economic  aspects  of  war.    Wash.,  1914.  U21.E5 

Emery,  J.  A.    Governmental  war  agencies  affecting  business.    N.y.,1918.     D635.E5 
Empey,  A.  Q.     First  call;  guide  posts  to  Berlin.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D570.1.E5 

"Over  the  top."     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.E5 

The  Empire  and  the  future.     Lond.,  1916.  DA18.E5 

Emporos.     This  is  our  land;  problems  of  the  war  and  peace.     Lond.,  1916.     D517.E4 
En  plein  feu.     [n°  1-     Par.,  "1915-  D527.E5 

Encyclopaedia  brit.     Britannica  book  of  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1914.  D523.E6 

*End  of  the  Kaiser  as  predicted  in  Brother  Johannes's  16th  cent,  prophecy.  Lond.,  1914. 
EnderUng,  P.     Ostpreussen;  schauspiel.     Stuttgart,  1915.  PT2609.N27O7     1915 

Enelow,  H.  G.    Allied  countries  and  the  Jews.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D639.J4E5 

Enforcement  of  international  law.     Lond.,  1915.  D610.E5 

Engel,  E.     1914;  ein  tagebuch.     Berl.,  1915-  '  D521.E5 

*Engerand,  F.     L'Allemagne  et  le  fer.     Par.,  1916. 

England  und  die  sperrung  der  see.    Berl.,  1915.  D581.E5 

England  und  die  volker.     Hamburg,  1915- 

Dehn,  P.     England  und  die  Vereinigten  Staaten.  DA45.E6    hft.  1 

England  und  Frankreich.  DA45.E6    no. 8 

Heyck,  E.     England  und  Holland.  DA45.E6    hft.3 

Kirchhoff,  H.     England  und  Skandinavien.  DA45.E6    hft.4 

Lulv6s,  J.     England  und  Italien.  DA45.E6    hft.5 

Peters,  K.     England  und  Irland.  DA45.E6    hft. 2 

Schultze,  E.     England  und  Spanien.  DA45.E6    no. 6 

England's  complicity  in  the  great  w^ar.    Berl.,  [1914].  D511.EC 

England's  financial  supremacy;  a  translation  of  "Die  englische  finanzvormacht. 

Lond.,  1917.  HC256.2.E5 

Das  englische  gesicht;  England  in  kultur,  wirtschaft  und  geschichte  .  .  .   Berl.. 

1915.  DA27.E7 

*^The  enslavement  of  Belgians. "     [N.  Y.?  1916.]  D639.D5E6 

Ensor,  E.  C.  K.     Belgium  .  .  .     N.  Y.,  1915.  DH523.E5 

Entente  cordiale,  from  the  letters  of  Lieut.  H.  G. .     Boat.,  1918.  D640.E53 

*Entretiens  des  non-combattants  durant  la  guerre.    Par.,  1914-1915. 
Erlchsen,  E.     Forced  to  fight;  the  tale  of  a  Schleswig  Dane.    Lond.,  [1917].   D640.E6 
Ericson,  C.  W.     Some  Swedish  reflections  in  these  momentous  times.    Lond.,  1916. 

D621.S5E6 
*Emest-Charles,  J.     Le  reeducation  profes.  des  mutiies  et  I'U.  des  Col.  Etrang.  en 

France.     Par.,  1917. 
Ernst,  C.  J.     Are  you  sorry  you  came  to  this  country?    [Lincoln?],  1917.       D620.E6 
Erskine,  J.     Contemporary  war  poems.     N.  Y.,  1914.  JX1907.A8    no. 85  a 

Erskine,  L.     Problem  of  physical  efficiency  in  the  shipyards.    Wash.,  1918. 

HD7269.S43U5     1918 

Riveta  and  men,  will  the  shipvards  win  or  lose  the  war?    [N.  Y.,  "1918.] 

VM23.E7 
Esher,  E.  B.  B.,  2(iws.  The  influence  of  King  Edward .  Lond.,  1915.  DA42.E7 
Esparbfis,  G.  T.     Ceux  de  I'an  14!     Yser,  Artois,  .  .  .     Par.,  1917.  D544.E7 

Esp6  de  Metz,  G.     Fleurs de  tranch^es  .  .  .     Par.,  1916.  PQ2609.S65F6     1916 

Essen,  L.  V.  d.    The  in vasion  &  the  war  in  Belgium .     Lond.,  [1917].  D541.E7 

Petite  histoire  de  I'invasion  et  de  I'occupation  allemande  en  Belgique.    Par.. 

1917.  DH682.E7 

A  short  history  of  Belgium.     ChL,  [1916].  DH523.E7 

Statement  about  the  destruction  of  Louvain.    Chi.,  1915.  D626.G3E7 

Estep,  H.  C.    How  wooden  ships  are  built.     Cleveland,  O.,  1918.  VM144.E7 

*Estr6,  H.  d'.    D'Oran  ^  Arras.    Impressions  de  guerre.  .  .  .    Par.,  1916. 

Les  Etudes  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  [1917]-  D509.E8 

Eulalia,  inf.  of  Spain.     Cabbages  and  kings.     N.  Y.,  1914.  D412.7.E8 

Court  life  from  within.     Lond.,  1915.  D360.E8 

Enlenburg,  F.     Das  geld  im  kriege  und  Deutschlands  finanz.  riistung.  Leip.,  1915. 

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Rajjport  .  .  .  relative  aux  oeuvres  qui  font  appel  k  la  g^nerosit^  puljlique. 

[Par.,  1915.]  HV79.F8A5     ]915 

Rapport  .  .  .  relatif  a  la  surveillance  et  au  controle  des  operations  de 

reassurances.    [Par.,  1916.]  HG8610.A5    1916 

— —  Comm.  de  radminis.  g6n.  Rapport  .  .  .  tendant  k  am^liorer  la  composition 
et  le  fonctionnement  des  comit^s  consulta^ifs  d'aciion  economique.    [Par.,  1916.] 

H(J276.A3     1916d 

— —    Comm.  de  I'agri.    Avis  .  .  .  concernant  le  regime  de  I'alcool.    Par..  1916. 

HD9362.6.A5    1916a 

Rapport  .  .  .  autorisant    le    gouvernement    a    acquerir    des    viandes 

frigorifiees  de  provenance  des  colonies  francaises.     Par.,  1916.     HD9422.6.A5    1916 

Rapport  .  .  .  avant  poiu*  ohjet  ra*^trilnition   d'une  prime  de  3  francs 

par  quintal  de  bie  recolte  en  France  en  1917.    [Par.,  1916.]     HD9049.'\V5F8     1917a 

Rapport  .  .  .  I'acquisition  de  viandes  frigorifiees.     Par..  1915. 

HD9422.6.A5     1915 

Comm.  des  trav.  pub.     Rapport  ...  ayant  pour  o')jetd'autoriset  lereldvement 

temporaire  des  tarifs  sur  les  r^seaux  de  chemins  de  fer  d'interSt  general.     Par..  1917. 

HE1888.A5     1917 

Rapport  .  .  .  relative  a  la  creation  d'lm  office  national  de  la  main- 

d'oeuvre  agricole.    [Par.,  1916.]  riD1536.F8A5     1916a 

Rapport  .  .  .  sur  la  mise  en  culture  des  terres  al/andonnees  .  .  .    [Par., 

1916.]  HD9012.6.A4     1916 

Comm.  de  I'armge.     Rappoit  .  .  .  tendant  k  organiser  la  production  de  guerre 

par  la  requisition  des  mines  .  .  .    [Par..  1916.]  HD9743.F8A5    1916 

Comm.  de  la  legis.  civ.  et  crim.     Rapport  relatif  aux  modifications  apportees 

aux  baux  ^  lover  par  retat  de  gueire.     Par..  1916.  HD648.A5     1916 

Comm.  de  la  16gls.  fiscale.    Avis  .  .  .  concernant:  1°.  L'etablissement  d'une 

contribution  extraordinaire  sur  les  benefices  exceptionnds  on  supplementaires 
realises  pendant  la  guerre. — 2°.  (Jertaines  mesures  fiscales  relatives  k  la  legisla^on 
des  patentes.    [Par.,  1916.]  HJ4717.A6A5    1916b 

—    Rapport  ...  sur  le  regime  de  I'alcool.     Par..  1916.     HI>9362.6.A5     1916 

Rapport    .   .        portant     suppression     des    contributions    i>orsonnelle- 

mobilifere.  des  portes  et  fenitres  .  .  .     Par.,  1917.  HJ2659.A4     1917 

Comm.  de  la  mar.  marchande.     Rapport  .  .  .  relative  aux  requisitions  des 

paquebota  de  commerce.    Par..  1915.  HE833.A5    1915 

Rapport  .  .  .  chaigee  d'etudier  les  conditions  actuelles  de  notre  com- 
merce maritime  .  .  .    [Par.,  1915.1  HE833.A5    1915d 

-; Rapport  .  .  .  chargee  d'examiner:  1°.  Le  projet  de  loi  determinant  les 

conditions  dans  lesquelles  des  avances  pourront  S*re  faites  aux  armateurs  fran^ais 
pour  I'achat  de  navires  k  propulsion  mecanique  provenant  des  pavs  allies  ou 
neutree  .  .  .    [Par..  1916.]  HE833.A5     1916d 


44  LIBBARY  OF  CONGRESS 

France.  As.  nat.  Ch.  d.  d.  Comm.  des  dommages  de  guerre.  Rapport  .  .  .  but  la 
reparation  desdommages  causes  par  les  fails  de  la  guerre.  Par.  1916.  jrX5326.F8  1916 

Comm.  des  pens.  civ.  et  milit.     Rapi>ort  .  .  .  sur  les  pensions  des  armies  de 

terra  et  de  mer.    Par.,  1916.  UB375.F8A5    1916a 

Comm.  du  com.  et  de  I'ind.    Rapport  .  .  .  relatif  k  1' interdiction  des  relations 

commerciales  avec  I'Allemagne  et  rAutriche-Hongrie.    [Par.,  1915.1 

HF3556.A5     1915f 

Rapport  ...  sur  I'Office  national  du  commerce  ext^rieur.    Par.,  1915. 

Hr3556.A5     1915 

Rapport  .  .  .  charg6e  d'6tudier  les  mesures  propres  k  faciliter  la  reprise 

de  I'activite  economiq^ue  dans  les  r%ions  qui  ont  6t6  momentan^ment  envahies  ou 
qui  86  trouvent  k  proximity  de  la  ligne  de  combat.    Par.,  1916.    ^  HC276.A3 

Rapi)ort  .  .  .  charg^e  d'examiner:  1°.  Le  projet  de  loi  fixant  les  condi- 
tions d'application  du  d^cret  du  27  septem1>re  1914,  relatif  h  I'interdiction  des  rela- 
tions commerciales  avec  I'Allemagne  et  I'Autriclie-Hongrie  .  .  .    [Par.,  1915.1 

T271.T4    1915 

Rappoit  .  .  .  relatif  k  I'interdiction  des  relations  commerciales  avec 

I'Allemagne  et  I'Autriche-Hongrie.    [Par.,  1915.]  HF3556.A5    1915f 

Comm.  du  travail.     Rapport  .  .  .  tendant  a  assurer  I'emploi  obligatoire  des 

mutiMs  de  guerre  ..  .    [Par.,  1916.]  UB365.F8A5    1916 

Comm.  sur  le  projet  de  loi  autorisaut  le  gouvernement  k  prendre  toutes  mes. 

de  la  defense  nationale.     Rapport.    [Par.,  1916.]  D505.F8    1916 

-  Comm.  inst.  en  vue  de  const,  les  actes  commis  par  Tennemi  en  viol,  du  droit 
des  gens.     L'AUemagne  et  le  droit  des  gens;  fails  criminels  .  .  .     Par.,  1915. 

D626.G3F64 

L'AUemagne  et  le  droit  des  gens;  attentats  centre  les  personnes  des 

non-combattants  .  .  .    Par.,  1915.  D626.G3F642 

L'armee  du  crime,  par  Vindex.     Par.,  [1915].  D509.P2    no. 9 

Les  atrocit^sallemandes  en  France.    Par.,  ["1915].  D626.G3F63 

Documents  relat^is  k  la  guerre,  1914-1915[— 1916-    ]     Par.,  1915- 

D626.G3F56 
German  atrocities  in  France.    [Lond.,  1915.]  D626.G3F62 

Le  livre  rouge.    Les  atrocit^s  allemandes.     Par.,  [1915].         D626.G3F6 

Comm.  sup6rieure  de  revaluation  des  dommages  resultant  de  fails  de  guerre. 

Rapport  g6n6ral.    [Par.,  1915.]  _         D635.F7     1915 

Laws,  statutes,  etc.,  1913-    Commentaire  pratique  de  la  loi  Dalbiez  (Loi  du  17 

aoftt  1915).    Par.,  1916.  UB345.F8A4    1916 

Guerre  de  1914;  doc.  offic,  textes  l^gis.  et  r^glementaires.    Par.,  [1914-] 

D505.F6    1914 

Les  imp6ts  nouveaux.    Par.,  1917.  HJ3476    1917 

Justice  militaire.     Code  .  .  .  pour  l'armee  de  terre.    Par.,  [1917]. 

UB615.A3     1917 

La  nouvelle  Mgislation  civile  et  commerciale.     Par.,  1914.  D635.F8 

Projet  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  de  d^velopper  les  services  de  I'Office 

national  du  commerce  ext^rieur  .  .  .  [Par.,  1915].  HF3556.A5    1915c 

Projet  de  loi  sur  la  vente  et  la  repartition  des  charbons.    [Par.,  1915]. 

HD9552.6.A5    1915 

Projet  de  loi  tendant  k  modifier  la  legislation  des  pensions  des  armies  de 

terre  et  de  mer.     Par.,  1915.  IJB375.F8A5    1915 

Projet  de  loi  portant  conversion  en  lois  de  d^crets  pris  en  matifere  finan- 

cifere  du  12  aofit  au  16  d^cembre  1914.     [Par.,  1914].  HJ1091.A5    1914 

Projet  de  loi  .  .  .  de  credits  additionnels  .  .  .  [Par.,  1915]. 

HD9042.6.A2     1915 

Projet  de  loi  portant  ratification  de  d^crets  pris  du  31  juillet  au  3  d^cembre 

1914  et  ayant  pour  objet  d'etablir  des  prohibitions  de  sortie  ou  de  suspendre  les 
droits  d'entr^e  sur  diverses  marchandises.    [Par. ,  1914.]  HF3556.  A5    1914 

Projet  de  loi  portant  ratification  de  d^crets  r^glant  diverses  mestires 

d'organisation  militaire    [Par.,  1914.]  _  UB615.A3    1914 

Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  I'acquisition  de  navires  de  commerce 

et  la  constitution  d'un  chantier  national  de  constructions  maritimes.    [Par.,  1916.] 

HE833.A5    1916  b 

Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  I'attribution  d'un  prime  de  3  francs 

parquintaldebierecolte  en  France  en  1917.     [Par.,  1916.]         HD9049.W5F8    1917 

Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  d'autoriser  le  gouvernement,  les 

prefets  et  les  communes  k  taxer  le  prix  de  tous  les  objets  et  denrees  de  premifere 
necessity.    [Par.,  1915.]  HD9012.6.A4    1915 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  4^ 

Trance.  Laws,  statutes,  etc.,  1913-  Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  d'^tablir 
une  taxe  sp^ciale  et  unique  sur  lea  benefices  nets  r^lis^s  sur  les  fournitures  de 
guerre.    [Par.,  1915.]  HJ4717.A6A5    1915 

Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  d'^tablir  une  taxe  sp^ciale  sur  les 

b6n6fices  industriels  et  commerciaux  extraordinaires  du  temps  de  guerre.  [Par., 
1915.]  HJ4717.A6A5     1915  c 

Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  la  protection  des  produits  d'origine 

franjaise:  1°  sur  le  territoire  national;  2°  sur  les  marches  Strangers.    [Par.,  1916.] 

HD3626.F8A5    1916 

Proposition  de  loi  concemant  I'activit^  ^conomique  des  etrangers  en 

France.     [Par.,  1916.]  JX4270.F8A5     1916 

Proposition  de  loi  instituant  I'obUgation  de  I'^ducation  physique,  de  la 

preparation  au  service  militaire  et  organisant  leur  fonctionnement.    [Par.,  1916.] 

GV249.A5     1916 

Proposition  de  loi  portant  application  des  articles  23,  25,  27,  28,  44,  46, 

47  des  conventions  Internationales,  signees  k  La  Haye  les  27  juillet  1899  et  18  octobre 
1907.  conceruant  les  lois  et  coutumes  de  la  guerre  sur  terre,  .  .  .     [Par.,  1915.] 

UB615.A3     1915 

Proposition  de  loi  relative  a  la  cr^at.  d'un  office  national  de  la  main- 

d'oeuvreagricole.     [Par.,  1916.]  HD1536.F8A5     1916 

Proposition  de  loi  relative  ^  la  mise  en  valeur  des  forces  hydrauliques 

de  France.    [Par.,  1916.]  HD1697.F8A4    1916  b 

Proposition  de  loi  relative  au  recrutement  de  la  main-d'ceuvre  etrangfere 

et  coloniale  et  au  regime  des  Strangers  en  France.     [Par.,  1915.] 

HD8438.A2A5     1915 

Proposition  de  loi  tendant  k  garantir  le  benefice  de  I'assurance  centre  le 

risque  d'invalidit^  et  centre  le  risque  de  maladie  aux  militaires,  marins  et  assimil^s 
ayant  6t6  reform^s  pour  blessurea,  infirmit^s  ou  maladies  contractees  ou  aggrav^es 
au  service  de  la  France  depuis  le  2  aofit  1914  jusqu  'k  la  fin  des  hostiUt^s,  ainsi  qu' 
aux  victimes  civiles  de  la  guerre.     [Par.,  1916.]  UB375.F8A5    1916 

Proposition  de  loi  tendant  k  instituer,  pour  la  duree  de  la  guerre,  un 

regime  special  de  I'industrie  des  transports  maritimes.    [Par.,  1916.] 

HE833.A5     1916  a 

Proposition  de  loi  tendant  k  la  creation  d'un  Office  national  de  la  produc- 

:-;    tionindustrielle.     [Par.,  1916.]  HC276.A3     1916  c 

"^^ Proposition  de  loi  tendant  k  la  creation  de  conseils  ^conomiques  r^onaux . 

''    [Par.,  1916.]  HC276.A3    1916  a 

' Min.de  la  guerre.     Bulletin  offlciel  ...  2aoat  19 14-    Par.,  [1915?-    D505.F65 

'* Instruction  allemande  sur  le  serv.  du  pionnier  dans  la  guerre  de  si^ge, 

1913.     Par.,  1916. 

Jurisprudence  relative  k  I'application  de  la  Loi  du  3  juillet  1877.  Fixa- 
tion de  Tindemnit^.     Par.,   1916.  UC15.F8 

' Section  photographique  de  rarmfie.     Documents.     Par.,  1917-   D527.F8 

• MinlstSre  de  rinst.  pub.  et  des  beaux-arts.     Documents  relatifa  ^  I'intervention 

des  Etats-Unis  d'Am6rique  dans  la  guerre.     [Par.,  1917.]  D619.A45 

Ministdre  des  affaires  €trangSres.     Les  Allemands  k  Lille  et  dans  le  Nord  de  la 

France.     Par.,  1916.  D626.G3F65    1916 

The  deportation  of  women  and  girls  from  Lille.   Lend.,  1916.   D639.D5F7 

The  deportation  of  women  and  girls  from  Lille.     N.  Y.,  [1917]. 

D639.D5F7    1917 

Diplomatic  correspondence  respecting  the  war  pub.  by  the  French 

government.    Lond.,  1914.  D505.F8    1914  b 

Docimients  diplomatiques,  1914-    La  guerre  europ^enne.    Par.,  1914- 

D505.F7     1914 
Eiiropeaji  war.    Dipl.  corres.    [Melboiime,  1915.]  D505.F8    1914  c 

France  and  the  European  war.    [Lond.,  1914.]  D505.F8    1914  a 

The  French  yellow  book.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D505.F8 

The  French  yellow  book.     [Lond.,  1914.]  D505.F79 

—  -^ —    Germany's  violations  of  the  laws  of  war  1914-15.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

D626.G3F65 

—    Reply  to  the  German  peace  note.    Lond.,  1917.  D613.F7     1916  b 

—    Les  \'iolations  des  lois  de  la  guerre  par  I'AUemagne.    Par.,  1915- 

D626.G3F648 

Min.  des  finances.    Annuaire  general  des  finances.     Par.,  1915- 

—  Office  national  des  mutilfis  et  r6fontt6s  de  la  guerre.  Bulletin,  no.  1-  Ann6e 
1916-    Par.,  1917-  UB365.F8A4 

—  President,  1913-    (Poincarfe.)    Message.    [Par.,  1914.]  D505.F5    1914 
Message.    [Par.,  1915.]  D505.F5    1915 


46  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

France-Amer.  com.,  N.  Y.     Lunch  given  in  honor  of  M.  O.  Homberg,  .  .  .  members 
of  the  Anglo-French  cred.  and  fin.  comm.,  Oct.  1,  1915.     [N.  Y.?  1915.]    D635.F6 

*  France  et  Savoie.     La  verity  sur  la  neiitralite  de  la  Savoie  du  Nord.     Thonon-les- 
Baina,  1915. 

*  Franchi,  A.     Cittd  coelle.     Milano,  1915. 

Franchot,  A.  W.     War  babies.     Olean,  N.  Y.,  1914.  PZ7.F8464W 

Francis,  T.  W.     ed.     Tribunal  manual  cont.  the  Mil.  serv.  acts,  1916  &  1917.     Whitby, 

nr.  Chester,  1917.  UB345.G7F6 

*  Franciscis,  P.  de.     Frasario  tecnico  militare  italiano-englese.     Spezia,  1917. 
Francke,  K.     German- American's  confession  of  faith.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D620.F7 

German  spirit.     N.  Y.,  1916.               ^  DD76.F66 

Frank,  R.  Die  belgische  neutralitat.  Tubingen,  1915.  D615.F7 
Franke,  H.  Clash  of  thrones.  Bost.,  [1915].  PS1704.F7C5 
Frankau.  G.  Judgement  of  Valhalla.  Lond.,  1918.  PR6011.R26J8  1918 
■    Song  of  the  guns.     Bost.,  1916.  PR6011.R26S6     1916a 

—    N.  Y.,  1916.  PR6011.R26S6     1916 

Franke,  O.     Deutschland  und  England  in  Ostasien.     Hamb.,  1914.               D509.D48 

Deutschland  und  China  vor,  in  und  nach  dem  kriege.  Hamb.,  1915. 

DD120.C6P7 
Franklin,  F.  M.     Great  crime  of  1914.     N.  Y.,  1914.  D525.F8 

Frantzius,  F.  W.  v.     Book  of  truth  and  facts.    5th  ed.    Chi.,  1916.    DD61.3.F7    1916 

Deutschland,  der  triiger  der  welt-kultur.    6.  aufl.  Chi.,  1916.    DD61.3.F73    1916 

Germans  as  exponents  of  culture.     Chi.,  1914.  DD61.3.F7 

[2d  ed.]    Chi.,  1914.  DD61.3.F7     1914  a 

4th  ed.     Chi.,  1914.  DD61.3.F7     1914  c 

Franzer,  B.     Die  amerik.  kriegslieferungen  und  wir.  Hamb.,  1915.                D619.F7 

Frapig,  L.     Bonnes  gens.     Par.,  1917.  PQ2611.R33B6     1917 

Les  contes  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  ["1915].  PQ2611.R33C6     1915 

Frappa,  J.  J.  A  Salonique  sous  I'oeil  des  dieux!  Par.,  1917.  PQ2611.R35A65  1917 
Fraser,  H.     Women  and  war  work.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D639.W7F8 

Fraser,  J.  F.     Deeds  that  will  never  die.     Lond.,  [1914].  D544.F6 

Russia  of  to-day.     N.  Y.,  1916.  DK262.F85 

Freeh,  F.  D.     Kohlennot  und  kohlenvor.  im  weltkriege.     Leip.,1915. 

D635.K67  hft.  2 
Free,  M.  War  gardens.  N.  Y.,  ["1918].  SB321.F8 
Freedom,  by  W.  B.  Lond.,  1916.  JC585.F7 
Freeman,  D.  ».  God  and  war.  Bost.,  [1915].  JX1953.F6 
Freeman,  W.  Awake!  U.  S.  A.  N.  Y.,  ["1916].  UA23.F8 
Freksa,  F.  Gottes  wiederkehr.  Berl.,  1916-  PT2611.R39G6  1916 
French,  Allen.  At  Plattsburg.  N.  Y.,  1917.  U294.5.P6F7 
French,  Sir  John  D.  P.  Despatches.  Lond.,  1914-  D544.F7 
•    Despatches  of  Lord  French.     Lond.,  1917.                                                D544.F73 

The  Germans  and  the  small  nations.     Lond.,  1917.  D525.F85 

French  army  from  within.     Lond.,  1914.  UA702.F85     1914  a 

French  official  rev.  of  the  first  six  months  of  the  war  as  issued  by  Renter's  agency. 

Lond.,  1915.  D544.F75 

Freud,  S.     Reflect,  on  war  and  death.     N.  Y.,  1918.  BD444.F8 

Frewen,  M.    Memo,  on  the  fin.  of  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1915.  HG939.F75 

Freytag-Lorlnghoven,  H.  F.  P.  J.  freih.  v.    Deductions  from  the  world  war.     Lond., 

[1918].  D515.F75 

N.  Y.,  1918.  D515.F76 

Fribourg,  A.    Croire:  histoire  d'un  soldat.     Par.,  1917.  PQ2611.R45C7     1917 

Les  martyrs  d' Alsace  et  de  Lorraine  .  .  .     Par.,  1916.  DD801.A57F6 

[Fridenberg,  S.  L.l  Appeal  for  international  union.  Phila.,  1915.  JX1963.F82 
Fried,  A.  H.    Brief  outl.  of  the  nat.  and  aims  of  pacifism.    N.Y.,[1915].   JX1963.F832 

Die  forderung  des  pazifismus.    Ziir.,  1916.  JX1963.F828 

Fund,  causes  of  the  world  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  JX1907.A8 

Restoration  of  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D610.F8 

♦Friedel,  V.  H.    Voix  d'Alsace  et  de  Lorraine.     Par.,  1918. 

Friederlchsen,  M.  H.    Die  grenzmarken  des  eiirop.  Russlands.     Hamb. ,1915. 

DK46.F7 
Friediander,  A.    Medizin  und  fcrieg.    Wiesbaden,  1916. 
Friends,  Society  of.     Com.  on  war  .  .  .     ""VMience  come  wars?"     Lend.,  [1916]. 

U21.F7 

Friends  of  France;  the  Field  service  of  the  Amer.  ambulance.    L.  paper  ed.     Bost., 

1916.  D629.F8F7     1916  a 

Friends  of  France;  the  Field  serv.  of  the  Amer.  ambulance.    Boat.,  1916.    D629.F8F7 


BOOKS   A.ND  PAMPHLETS  47 

FrightfiUness  in  retreat.     Lond.,  1917.  D626.G3F8 

Friscli,  R.  J.     La  guerre  dans  lea  VosgeB.    Par.,  1914. 

Guerre  de  1914-191  .  .  .    Th^tre  des  oper.  franco-anglo-allem  .  .  .     Par. ,1915. 

Theatre  des  op^r.  rusao-austro-allemandes.     Par.,  1915.  D550.F7 

Frobenius,  H.    German  empire's  hour  of  destiny.     N.  Y.,  1914.  D511.F7 

-  Germany's  hour  of  destiny.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D511.F7    1914  b 

[2ded.]    N.Y.,  1914.  .     D511.F7     1914  a 

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McDonald,  J.  G.     German  "atrocities"  and  internat.  law.    [Clhi.?  1914.] 

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Morel,  E.  D.     Morocco  and  Armageddon.    lOhi.,  1916.J  D509.G5    no.  17 

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Giraud,  P.     Devant  I'histoire     .  .  .     Par.,  1917.  D511.G57 

Giraud,  V.     The  French  miracle  and  French  civilisation.    [Ann  Arbor,  1917] 

D523.G52 

Le  miracle  frangais.     Par.,  1915.  D523.G5 

La  troiei^me  France.    Par.,  1917.  DC387.G6 

Oiraudoux,  J.     Campaigns  and  intervals.    Bost.,  1918.  D640.G55 

-     Lecture?  pour  une  ombre.     Par.,  1917.  D640.G54 

*Giron,  F.     Les  compagnies  concessionnaires  de  services  pub.  .  .  .     Lyon,  1914. 

*Gizycki,  H.  v.     Exercises  in  strategy  and  tactics.    New  ed.  Oxford,  1915. 

Gladden,  W.    The  forks  of  the  road     ...     N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1953.G65 

The  great  war;  six  sermons.     Columbus,  O.,  [1915].  D524.G45 

Glage,  M.     ed.     Der  krieg  und  der  Christ.    Hamburg,  1914.  D524.G5 

Der  recht«  kriegsmann.     Hamburg,  1915.  D524.G55 

Glass,  M.     Worrying  won't  win.     N.  Y.,  [1918J.  PN6161.G5 

Glassie,  A.  B.     The  cause;  a  bit  of  war-verse.    [Wash.,  "1917].  D526.2.G5 

Gleason,  A.  H.    Golden  lads    .  .  .     N.  Y.,  1916.  D541.G5 

Inside  the  British  Isles.     Lond.,  1917.  DA577.G5    1917  a 

N.  Y.,  1917.  DA577.G5 


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51 


Gleason,  A.  H.     Our  part  in  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  ["1917].  D640.G58 

Young  Hilda  at  the  wars.    N.  Y.,  [1915].  D640.G6 

Oleichen,  A.  E.  W.,  count.    The  doings  of  the  Fifteenth  infantry  brigade,  Aug. 
1914,  to  Mar.  1915     ....     Edin.,  1917.  D640.G63 

Gobineau,  J.  A.,  comte  de.  Inequality  of  human  races.  N.  Y.,  1915.  OB195.G52 
Goblet  d' AMella,  E.F.A..comte.  The  true  and  false  pacifism.  Lond.,  1917.  D613.G6 
Godillon,   P.   V.     Hygifene  navale  k  bord   du  torpilleur  d'escadre   "Tem^raire." 

.  .  .     Bordeaux,  1916. 
*Goltz,  C,  baron  v.     The  nation  in  arms.     Lond.,  1914. 

GBtz,  J.     Unter  Habsburgs  fahnen.     Coin,  ["1915].  PZ31.B3    vol.74 

Goldsmith,  P.  H.  tr.  South  American  opinions  on  the  war.  Wash.,  1917.  D621.C5G6 
Goldsmith,  B.    A  league  to  enforce  peace     .  .  .    N.  Y.,  1917.  JX1975.G6 

Goltz,  H.  von  der.  My  adventures  as  a  German  secret  s^ent.  N.Y.,1917.  DD221.5.G6 
Gfimez  Carrillo,  E.     In  the  heart  of  the  tragedy.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.G64 

*—    Parmi  les  ruines.    Par.,  1915. 

Gomila,  S.     El  esc^ndalo  europeo.     Barcelona.  1915.  D523.G54 

Gomoll,  W.  C.     Im  kampf  gegen  Russland.    Leip.,  1916.  D551.G6 

Gonnet,  J.  C.  J.     Les  camets  d'un  officier  (1909-1914)    Par.,  1918.  D548.G6 

Gonzalez  Blanco,  E.     Iberismo  y  germanismo.     Valencia,  1917.  D621.S7G6 

Gonzalez  Gamargo,  J.     "Banderas  gloriosas."    Caracas,  1916.  D526.7.S8G6 

GoodcMld,  G.,ed.  The  blinded  soldiers  and  sailors  gift  book.  N.Y.,1916.  PR1149.G6 
England,  my  England;  a  war  anthology.    Lond.,  1914.  PR1195.H5G6 

Umpteen  yams,  collected  from  somewhere  in  France.  Lond.,  [1917] .  D526.2.G6 
-      ~    ■  --       -   -  "      -      ---  D524.G7 

DS149.G55 

UH490.G6 

D619.G7 

PZ3.G654Ma 


Goodman,  H.    God,  the  world  and  the  war.    Camb.,  1915. 
Goodman,  P.,  ed.    Zionism:  problems  and  views.    Lond.,  [1916]. 
Goodnow,  M.    War  nursing.    Phila.i  1917. 
GopCevie,  S.     Amerikas  roUe  im  weltkriege.    Leip.,  [1917]. 
TGordon,  C.  W.]_The  major.    N.  Y., ["1917]. 


Gordon,  G.  A.     The  appeal  of  the  nation    .  .  .    Bost.,  [=1917]. 
Gordon,  H.    Our  girls  in  wartime,  rhymes.    Lond.,  1917. 
Gordon,  Jan.    The  luck  of  thirteen.     Lond.,  1916. 
Gordon-Smith,  G.    Through  the  Serbian  campaign.    Lond.,  1916. 
Gore,  C,  bp.  of  Oxford.    The  war  and  the  church.    Lond.,  [1914]. 
Gore-Browne,  F.     The  effect  of  the  war  on  commercial  engagements. 

Gorham,  C.  T.     Religion  and  the  war.    Lond.,  1916. 

— —    The  world  war.    Who  is  to  blame?    Lond.,  1915. 

GoriCar,  J.     Political  intrigues  of  Aust.  &  Ger.  against  Balkan  states. 


D524.G715 

D526.2.G65 

D640.G65 

D561.G6 

Lond.,  1914. 

JX5270.G6 

D524.G72 

D511.G65 

.Y.,1915. 

D511.G63 

D397.G6 


Gorlof,  V.  de.     Origines  et  bases  de  TalUance  franco-rusae.    Par.,  1913. 

*Gorse,  I'abbe  M.  M.    Echos  de  guerre.    France  et  kultur.    Par.,  1915. 

Goschen,  Sir  W.  E.,  bart.    The  one  condition  of  peace.    Lond.,  1916.* 

Gosling,  H.     Peace:  how  to  get  and  keep  it.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 

Gosling,  J.  W.     Outpost  cook.     Albany,  1917.  UC724.N7G6 

Goslinga,  A.    Slingelandt's  efforts  towards  Europ.  peace.    The  Ha^ue,  1915-    D287.G6 

Gosse,  E.  W.     Inter  arnia.     Lond.,  1916.  PR4725.G7  I  6     1916 

*Gosselin,  Louis.     La  petite  histoire.     Prussiens  d'hier  et  de  toujours.     Par.,  1916. 

Gothein,  E.     Krieg  und  wirtschaft.     Heidelberg,  1914. 

Goudy,  H.     The  war  and  international  law  .  .  .     Lond.,  1916. 

Gould,  B.  A.    The  greater  tragedy.     N.  Y.,  1916. 

War  thoughts  of  an  optimist.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

*Goulette,  L.     L'absinthe  et  I'alcool  dans  le  defense  nationale.     Par.,  1915 

*Gourmont,  R.  de.     Pendant  la  guerre.    Par.,  1918. 

[Goursat,  G.  M.]     Un  p^kin  sur  le  front.     Par.,  [01917]. 

Gourvitch,  P.  P.     How  Germany  does  business.     N.  Y..  1917. 

Gouvieux,  M.     Notes  d'un  officier  observateur  en  avion.     Par.,  ["1916] 

Gowans,  A.  L.,  comp.     A  month's  German  newspapers.     Lond.,  1915. 

*Goyau,  G.     Le  Cardinal  Mercier.     Par.,  1918. 

Gozdo vie.  R.,  pasha.     Im  blutigen  Karst.    Stutt.,  [*^1915]. 

Grabo,  C.  H.     World  peace  and  after.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

Graf,  F.     Im  torpedoboot  gegen  England.     Ber.,  [•'1916]. 

Graham,  J.  W.     War,  from  a  Quaker  point  of  view.     Lond.,  [1915] 

Graham,  S.     Russia  and  the  world.    Lond.,  1915. 

N.  Y.,1915. 

Grahame-White,  C.    The  aeroplane.     N.  Y.,  [1915]. 

Aircraft  in  the  great  war.     Lond.,  [1915 J.  UG630^G73 

Air  power,  naval,  military,  commercial.     N.Y.,1917.  TL545.G8 


D610.G6 
D613.G65 


D635.G7 

JX1392.G6 

D523.G555 

D523.G56 


D640.G66 

HF3566.G75 

D603.G6 

D523.G57 


D564.A2G7 
D610.G8 
D581.G68 
JX1953G7 
"DK265.G7     1915  a 
DK265.G7 


52 


LIBBABY   OF   CONGBESS 


Graham 5-WjLit3,  C.     Heroes  of  the  flying  corps.     Lond.,  1916. 

The  invisible  war-plane.     Lond.,  [1915].  ■ 

Gramont,  A.  de,  due  de  Guiche.     Aviator's  elem.  hdbk 
— —    Aviator's  pocket  diet.  ...     N.  Y.,  1918. 
*Grand-Carteret,  J.     Caricatures  et  images  de  guerre.     Par.,  1916 
Grande,  J.     A  citizeuB'  army;  the  Swiss  system.     Lond.,  1916. 
La  grande  guerre.     Paris,  1915- 

Clemenceau,  G.  E.  B.     La  le^on  de  la  Russie.     Par.,  1915. 

Cressaty,  comte.     La  Syrie  fran^aise.     Par.,  1915. 

Deutschland  iiber  alles.     Par.,  1915. 

Dontenvilie,  J.     L'Angleterre  n'a  pas  voulu  la  guerre. 

Apres  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915. 

GoMer,  tT.  D.     Gardens  la  France  aux  Frangais. 

Goull€,  A.     Cessons  la  lutte  de  classe!     Par.,  1915. 

Haennig,  J.     Une  fourberie  allemande.     Par.,  1915. 

Laskine,  E.     Les  socialistes  du  kaiser.      Par.,  1915. 

Prahovan,  A.     La  Roumanie  en  armes.      Par.,  1915. 

Savarit,  C.  M.     La  frontiere  du  Rhin.     Par.,  1915. 
Leur  but:  la  France  demembree.     Par.,  1915. 


N.Y.,1918.       TL670.G85 
TL.509.G7 

UA802.G65 

DK265.C6 

DS98.C7 

DD119.D4 

Par.,  1915.  D517.D7 

D610.D7 

Par.,  1915.  DC41.G3G7 

HX266.G6 

JN3777.H3 

HX276.L14 

DR263.P7 

DC40.S35 


D515.S28 
Wetterle,  t.     L 'Alsace-Lorraine  fraiivaise.     Par.,  1915.  DD801.A55W4 

*La  grande  guerre  racontee  par  les  t^moins.     Hist,  anecdotique.     Par.,  1915. 
*Les  grands  jours  de  France  en  Amerique.     Mission  Viviani-Joffre.     Par. 
Granger,  A.  H.     England's  world  empire.     Chi.,  1916.  DA18.G7 

Grant,  H.     Spies  and  secret  service.     N.Y.,[1915].  HV7961.G65 

Grant,  J.  G.     Heart  beneath  the  uniform.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.G668 

Grant,  M.     Passing  of  the  great  race.     N.  Y.,  1916.  GN575.G75 


Grant,  Reginald.     S.  O.  S.    Stand  to!    N.  Y.,  1918. 

Grant,  Robert.     Their  sprit;  some  inipr.  of  the  Eng.  and  Fr.     Boat.,  1916. 

Grant,  W.  L.     Our  just  cause.     Loncl.,  [1914]. 

The  Graphic  special.    Lond., 1 1914?]- 

No.  1-2.     Sir  John  French's  despatches. 

No.  3.     Official  naval  despatches. 
Grasshoff,  R.     The  tragedy  of  Belgium.     N.  Y.,  ["1915]. 
Grasty,  C.  H.     Flashes  from  the  front.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
Gratacap,  L.  P.    The  end ;  how  the  great  war  was  stopped .    N .  Y 

Europe's  handicap — tribe  and  class.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

[ Grau-Wandmayer,  A.]    The  great  conspiracv.     N.  Y.,  [1914]. 

2ded.     N.Y.,[1915]. 

Graul,  R.     Alt-Flandern .     Dachau  bei  Miinchen,  1915. 

Graves,  A.  K.,  pseud.    Red  secrets  of  the  HohenzoUems.    L.,  1915 

* More  secrets  of  the  German  war  office. 

Secrets  of  the  German  war  office.     N.  Y.,  1914. 

Secrets  of  the  HohenzoUems.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

Graves,  A.  F.     Long  retreat.     Lond.,  1915. 

Turn  of  the  tide.     Lond.,  1916. 

Graves,  R.     Fairies  a'ld  fiipiliers.         Lond.,  |1917]. 
Gray,  Rev.  A.  H.     As  Tommy  sees  us.     Lond.,  1917. 
Gray,  A.     New  Leviathan.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

True  pastime.     Lond.,  [19151. 

Gray,  E.  M.     Bloodless  war.     Lond.,  1917. 

Gray,  H.  L.     War  time  control  of  industry.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

The  great  advance.     Lond.,  [  1916] . 

The  great  battles  of  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1914. 


D640.G669 
D640.G67 
D515.G7 


D544.F72 

D581.G7 

D615.G65 

D640.G685 

1917.     PZ3.G77lEn 

D523.G6 

D511.G68     1914 

D511.G68     1915 

DH424.G75 

DD221.G7    1915a 


Gt.  Brit.     Agree,  bet.  the  Br.  and  Ger.  govern,  con.  com.  and  civ 
Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8590.) 
—    (bmm.  and  com.  on  questions  arising  out  of  the  war.     Lond., 


DD221.5.G7 

DD221.G7 

D526.2.G7 

U526.2.G73 

PR60i3.  R35F3     1917 

D639.R4G7     1917 

D615.G7 

D525.G7 

HF3588.G3G7 

HC256.2.G8 

D640.G68 

D523.G64 

.  prisoners  of  war. 

D627.A2G6    1917 

1916.     (Cd.  8256.) 

D505.G7     1916c 

V300.G7     1916 

VB593.A2    1915 


—  Admiralty.     Drawings  of  the  flags.     Lond.,  1916. 

—  King's  regul.  and  admir.  instructions  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915. 

—    Manual  of  instruct,  for  the  Royal  naval  sock  berth  staff.     Lond.,  1915. 

VG465.G7A4    1915 

—  Headings  of  a  settlement  as  to  the  govern,  of  Ireland. 
8310.) 

Naval  and  mil.  despatches  rel.  to  oper.  in  the  war. 


Navy  and  army.     Allow,  and  pensions 


Lond.,  1916.    (Cd. 
DA962.A5     1916a 
Lond.,  1914- 

D544.G7 
Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7662.) 
UB375.G7A5    1914 


BOOKS  AND   PAMPHLETS  53 

Gt.  Brit.  Admiralty.     The  iiaw  list.     LoiuJ.,  1914.  V11.G7A2 
Navy  (separation  allowances).   Lond.,  1914.  (Cd.7619.)VB285.G7A2     1914 

Principles  and  pract.  of  educ.  gymnastics.     Lend.,  1916.     V265.G7     1916 

Regulations  for  the  R.  naval  reserve  (men).  Lond.,  1915.  VB598.A5    '1914 

Scheme  for  allow,  to  depend,  of  dec.  sailors  and  soldiers.     Lond.,  1915. 

7682.)  UB405.G7A5    1915 

Scheme  for  allow,  to  depend,  of  dec.  sailors  and  soldiers.    Lond.,  1915. 
.  8131.)  UB375.G7A5     1915d 

The  war.    H.  M.  Australian  fleet.    [Melbourne,  1915.]    VA722.A5    1915 

Adv.  com.  for  aeronautics.     Report.     Lond.,  1909-  TL526.G7A3 

-  Army.     Council.     Army.     Brit.    emp.    com.     Rept.    of    the    Mil.    court    of 
inquiry  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7681.)  UB57.A5     1915 

^—    Army.     Copy  of  instruct.  ...  in  connect,  with  the  Mil.  serv.  act.  1917. 

Lond..  1917.     (Cd.  8617.)  UB345.G7A5     1917b 

Army.     Int.  and  fin.  repts.  of  the  (halakite)  enquiry.     Lond..  [1917]. 

(Cd.  8446.)  TP290.H3G7 

■    Com.  on  royal  aircraft  factory.     Report.    Lend.,  1916.     (Cd.  8191.) 

UG635.G7A7     1916 

Courts  of  inquiry.     Army  (courts  of  inquiry)  act,  1916.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd. 

8435.)  UB867.B3G7 

Army  med.  dept.    Memo,  on  some  med.  dis.  in  the  Mediterranean  war  area. 

Lend.,  1916.  RA845.G7 

Memo,  on  the  treatment  of  injuries  in  war.     Lond.,  1915.  RD151.G7 

* Bill.    1918.    Brit,  nation,  and  status  of  aliens  bill,  pres.  May  15,  1918.     Lond. , 

1918. 

Bd.  of  agri.  and  fish.     Com  production  act,  1917.     Lond.,  1917. 

HD4966.A5G7     1917 
Com.  on  home  prod,  of  food  (Eng.  and  Wales).     Interim  report.     Lond.. 

1915.  (Cd.  8048.)  HD9011.6.A4 

—    Final  report.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8095.)         HD9011.6.A4     1915b 

— — Com.  on  land  settlement  for  s.  and  s.    Brit,  agric.  the  nation's  oppor- 
tunity.    Lond.,  1917.  '         UB365.G7A5     1917 

-^—    Final  report.     Lond.,  191G.     (Cd.  8182.)  UB365.G7A4 

Com.  on  prod,   and  distrib.    of  milk.     Interim  report.     Lond.,   1917. 

(Cd.  8608.)  HD9282.G7A5     1917 

Second  inter,  report.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8886.)     HD9282.G7A5 

1917a 

Com.  on  supply  of  horse  s  for  mil .  purp .    Rep>ort .    Lond . ,  19 15 .    ( Cd .  8 134 . ) 

UC605.G7A3     1915 

Freshwater  fish  com.     Interim  report.     Lond.,  1917".      SH255.A5     1917 

Board  of  educ.     Scheme  for  the  organ,  and  develop,  of  scient.  and  indust. 

researdi.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8005.)  HC256.2.A5 

-    Com.  on  juv.  educ.  in  rel.  to  employ,  after  the  war.     Interim  report. 

Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8374.)  LC5256.G7A5     191G 

Final  report.    Lond.,  1917.    (Cd.  8512,8577.)     LC5256.G7A5    1917 

Board  of  trade.     Govern,  war  risks  insur.  scheme.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7838.) 

HE966.(165 

Manufacture  of  flour  and  bread.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8400.) 

HD9011.6.A4     1916 

Memo.  .  .  .  with  respect  to  the  future  organis.  of  com.  intelligence. 

Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8715.)  HF73.G7A4     1917 

Mer.  mar.     Statement  as  to  com  pens,  for  death  or  inj .  caused  by  war  risks. 

Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8706.)  HE966.G7     1917 

— —    Merchant  shipping  (casualties).     Lond.,  1916.  VK1282.G7A4 

Aircraft  ins.  com.     Govt,  war  risks  ins.  scheme.    Report.    Lond.,  1915. 

(Cd'  7997.)  HG8055.G7 

Commercial  Intel,  com.     British  trade  after  the  war.     Rept.     Lond., 

1916.  (Cd.  8181.)  HF3506.2.A5     1916 
British  trade  after  the  war  (2).     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8275.) 

HF3506.2.A5     1916b 
Com.  on  finan.  facilities  for  trade.     Rept.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8346.) 

HF3506.2.A5     1916d 
Com.  on  prices.     Inter,  rept.    Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8358.)  HB231.G7 

Com.  on  retail  coal  prices.     Report.     Lond..  1915.     (Cd.  7866.) 

HD9551.6.A5     1915 
Pre-war  contract  com.     Rept.     Lond..  1918.     (Cd.  8975.)     JX5271,C5G7 


54  LIBRARY   OP   CONGRESS 

Gt.  Brit.     Cent.  com.   on  women's  employ.     Inter,  rept.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7848.) 

HD6135.A5     1915 

Cent,  control  board  (Liq.  traf.).     Def.  o.  t.  realm  (liquor  control)  regulations, 

1915.     Lond..  1915.     (Cd.  8117,  8243,  8558.)  HV5080.G7A5     1915 

1-    Liquor  traffic.     Memo.  Dec.  191G.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8613.) 

HD9361.6.A5     1917 

Canteen  com.     Feeding  the  munition  worker.     Lond..  1916. 

HD9743.G6A5     1916f 

Charity  comm.  for  Eng.  and  Wales.     War  charities  act,  1916.     Lond.,  1917. 

D638.G7A3 
— —    Colonial  office.     European  war.     Corresp.  regarding  gifts  from  oversea  domin- 
ions and  colonies.     Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7646.)  D629.G7A5     1914 

— —    Corresp.  regarding  the  nav.  and  mil.  assistance  aff.  to  H.  M.  govt. 

by  H.  M.  oversea  dominions.     Lond..  1914.     (Cd.  7607.)  D505.G7     1914ca 

Same.     [Melbourne,  1914.|  D505.G7     1914c 

Corresp.  relating  to  gifts  of  food-stuffs  and  other  supplies  .  .  .  from 

the  oversea  dominions  and  colonies.     [Melbourne,  1914.]  D505.G7     I914d 

Corresp.  relating  to  the  occup.  of  German  Samoa  by  an  exped.  force 

from  N.  Z.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7972.)  D578.S2G7     1915 

Corresp.  relative  to  the  alleged  ill-treatment  of  German  subjects 

captured  in  the  Cameroons.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7974.)  D627.G7A5    1915h 

Corresp.  respecting  military  operations  against  Gennanposs.  in  the 

western  Pacific.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7975.)  p577.G7 

. Further  corresp.  regarding  gifts  from  the  oversea  dominions  and 

colonies.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7875.)  D638.G7A5     1915 

— —    Gold  coast.     Correspondence  relating  to  the  military  operations  in 

Togoland.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7872.)  p576.T7G7     1915 

— • —    Papers  relating  to  German  atrocities  .  .  .  in  Africa.     Lond..  1916. 

(Cd.  8306.)  D626.G3G7     1916 

Union  of  South  Africa.     Papers  relating  to  certain  trials  in  German  South 

west  Africa.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8371.)  DT714.G7     1916 

Empire  settlement  com.     Report  of  the  com.  appointed  to  consider  the 

measures  to  be  taken  for  settling  within  the  empire  ex-service  men  who  may  desire 
to  emigrate  after  the  war.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8672.)  UB365.G7A5     1917a 

Comm.  of  enquiry  into  industrial  unrest.     Reports.     Lond..  1917.     (Cd.  8662- 

8669.)  HD8381.C3     1917 

— — -    Summary  of  the  reports  ...  by  G.  N.  Barnes.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8696.) 

HD8381.C3  1917a 
Com.  on  alleged  German  outrages.     Evidence  and  doc.  .  .  .  containing  details 

of  outrages  on  civ.  pop.  in  Belgium  and  Friance.  Lond.,  1915.  D626.G3G7  1915f 
— —    Evidence  and  doc.  ...  on  alleged  German  outrages.     Being  an  appendix 

to  the  report  of  the  committee  .  .  .  presided  over  by  the  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Bryce. 

N.  Y.,[1915?]  D626.G3G7     1915f 

Report. [and  Appendix].    Lond.,  1915.    (Cd.  7894-95.)    D626.G3G7    1915 

Report.     N.Y.,[1915.1  D626.G3G7     1915a 

Com.  on  comm.  and  indust.  policy.     Imperial  preference.     Copy  of  resolutions. 

.  .  .     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8482.)  HF1534     1917 

Com.  on  employ,  of  conscientious  objectors.     Rules.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.8627.) 

UB345.G7A5  1917ab 
Com.  on  the  adminis.  of  the  order  in  Council  of  March,  1915.     Report.     Lond., 

1917.     (Cd.  8469.)  D580.G7     1917 

— —    Court  to  investigate  loss  of  steamship  "Falaba."     Shipping  casualties  .  .  . 

Report.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8021.)  D592.F3G7 

Court  to  investigate  loss  of  steamship  "Lusitania."     Shipping  caaualties  .  .  . 

Report.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8022.)  D592.L8G7 

Dardanelles  commission.     First  report  and  supplement.     Lond.,  1917.    (Cd. 

8490,  8502.)  D568.3.A3 

Defence  of  the  realm  losses  royal  commission.     First-second  reports.     Lond., 

1916-17.     (Cd.  8359,  8751.)  JX5326.G7 

Dept.  of  sclent,  and  indust.  research.     Report  on  the  resources  and  produc- 
tion of  iron  ores  .  .  .     Lond.,  1917.  TN405.G7A5     1917 

— —    Fuel  research  board.     Report  on  their  scheme  of  research  .  .  .     Lond., 

1917.  TP321.G7 

Director  of  army  contracts.    Army.     Memo,  on  War  office  contracts.     Lond., 

1917.     (Cd.  8447.)  UC265.G77     1917 

Dominions  royal  commission.    Memo,  and  tables  rel.  to  the  food  and  raw 

mp-t-xtl  requirements  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Lond.,  1915.   (Cd.  8123.)   HC245.A7 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  55 

Gt.  Brit.  Foreign  office.  Agreement  between  the  Brit,  and  Ger.  govemments  concern- 
ing combatant  and  civilian  prisoners  of  war.     Lond.,  1917.        D627.A2G6     1917 

Agreement  between  the  United  Kingdom  and   France  respecting  the 

liability  to  military  service  of  British  subjects  in  France  and  French  citizens  in 
Gt.  Brit.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8691.)  UB345.G7A5     1917h 

An  agreement  concluded  between  H.  M.  government  and  the  provi- 
sional government  of  Russia  relative  to  the  reciprocal  liability  to  mil.  serv.  of  Brit- 
ish subjects  resident  in  Russia  and  Russian  subjects  resident  in  Great  Britain. 
Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8588.)  UB345.G7A5     1917e 

Austrian  and  German  papers  found  in  possession  of  James  ¥.  J.  Archi- 
bald, Falmouth,  Aug.  30,  1915.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8012.)  D619.5.A7A9 

The  case  of  the  allies;  being  the  repUes  to  President  Wilson,  and  Mr. 

Balfour's  despatch.     Lond.,    1917.  D613.G7     1917a 

Collected  diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the  outbreak  of  the  European 

war.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7860.)  D505.G7    1915 

Collective  note  addressed  to  the  Greek  govt,  by  the  French,  British, 

and  Russian  ministers,  and  the  reply  of  the  Greek  govt.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8298.) 

D616.G7 

— ■ —    Corres.  between  H.  M.  govt,  and  the  L^.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the 

release  of  interned  civilians.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7857.)  D627.G7A5    1915b 

— -    Corres.  between  H.  M.  govt,  and  the  U.  S.  govt,  respecting  the  rights  of 

belligerents.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7816.)  D635.G8 

Corres.  between  H.  M.  govt,  and  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the 

treatment  of  German  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  the  U.  K.     Lond., 
1915.     (Cd.  7815.)  D627.G7A5     1915 

Corres.  between  H.  M.  govt,  and  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the 

treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  the  United  Eangdom  and 
Germany  respectively.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7817.)  D627.G7A5     1915a 

Corres.  respecting  events  leading  to  the  rupture  of  relations  with  Turkey. 

Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7628.) 

— —    Despatch  .  .  .  sunomarising  events  leading  up  to  rupture  of  relations 

with  Turkey,  and  reply  thereto.     Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7716.)  D505.G7    1914b 

Corres.  respecting  the  employment  of  British  and  German  prisoners  of 

war  in  Poland  and  France  respect.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8260.)     D627.G3G7     1916f 

Corres.  respecting  the  European  crisis.   Lond.,  1914.  (Cd.7467.)  D505.G7 

—    Corres.  respecting  the  relief  of  allied  territories  in  the  occupation  of  the 

enemy.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8348.)  D638.P6G7     1916a 

Corres.  respecting  the  transit  traffic  across  Holland  of  materials  sus- 
ceptible of  employment  as  military  supplies.    Lond.,  1917.    (Cd.8693.)    D621.N4G7 

Corres.  with  H.  M.  minister  at  Berne  respecting  the  question  of  reprisals 

against  prisoners  of  war.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8323.)  D627.A2G6     1916c 

— —    Corres.  with  the  Belgian  minister  respecting  the  deportation  of  Belgians 

to  Germany  and  the  forced  labour  imposed  upon  them  by  the  German  authorities. 
Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8404.)  D639.D5G7 

Correspondence  with  the  German  government  regarding  the  alleged 

misuse  of  British  hospital  ships.     Lond.,  1917.    (Cd.  8692.)  D581.G8 

-    Corres.  with  the  German  government  respecting  the  death  by  burning  of 

J.  P.  Genower,  able  seaman,  when  prisoner  of  war  at  Brandenbui^  camp.     Lond., 
1918.     (Cd.  8987.)  D627.G3G7     1918a 

Corres.  with  the  Netherlands  government  respecting  defensively  armed 

British  merchant  vessels.     Lond.,    1917.     (Cd.   8690.)  D621.N4G75 

Corres.  with  the  Swedish  minister  on  the  subject  of  the  detention  by 

the  Swed.  govt,  of  the  British  transit  mail  to  Russia  as  a  reprisal  for  the  search  of 
parcels  mail  by  H.  M.  govt.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8322.)  D635.G8    1916e 

Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  regarding  the  reUef  of  allied  territories 

in  the  occupation  of  the  enemy.     Lond.,  1916.    4Cd.  8295.)  D638.P6G7 

Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  conditions  in  the  intern- 
ment camp  at  Ruhleben.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8161.)  D627.G3G7     1916 

Corres.  with  the  U.S.  ambassador  respecting  the  execution  of  Miss  Cavell 

at  Brussels.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8013.)  D630.C3G7 

Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  amb.  resp.  the  safety  of  alien  enemies  repatriated 

from  India  on  the  S.  S.  "Golconda."     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8163.)       D590.G7     1916 

Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  "Trading  with  the 

enemy  (extension  of  powers)  act,  1915."    Lond.,  1916.    (Cd.  8225.)    D635.G8    1916b 

Further  corres.     Lond.,  1916.    (Cd.  8353.)  D635.G8    1916ba 

Correa.  with  the  U.S.  ambasKidor  respecting  the  transfer  to  Switzerland 

of  British  and  German  wounded  and  sick  combatant  prisoners  of  war.     Lend., 
1916.     (Cd.  8236.)  D627.S9G7 


56  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Gt.  Brit.  Foreign  office,  v'orres.  wnth  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  treat- 
ment of  British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  Germany.  Lond., 
1915.     (Cd.  7959.)  I)627.G7A5     1915c 

. . .    Further  corres.     Lend.,  1915.     (Cd.  7961.)         D627.G7A5     1915d 

Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  treatment  of  British 

prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  Germanv.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8108.) 

D627.G7A5     1915g 

■    Corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  re8i)ecting  the  treatment  of  mails  on 

neuti-al  vessels.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8173.)  D635.G8     1916c 

Correspondencia  do  governo  britannico  relatiAa  a'  crise  eiiropea.     Lond., 

1914.  D505.G7  1914 
Corrispondeiiza  sulla  crisi  exiropea.  Roma,  1914.  D505.G7  1914 
Despatch  from  II .  M .  ambassador  at  Petrograd  enclosing  a  memorandum 

on  the  subject  of  the  temperance  measures  adopted  in  Russia  since  the  outbreak 

of  the  European  war.  Lond.,  1915.  (Cd.  7738.)  nV5080.G7A4  1915 
Despatch  to  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at  Washington  respecting  the 

allied  note  of  January  10,  1917.  Lond.,  1917.  (Cd.  8439.)  D613.G7  1917 
Engeland  in  oorlog  voor  de  gewaarborgde  rechten  van  kleine  naties. 

's-Gravenhage,  1914.  D505.G7     1914     Dutch 

European  war.  Despatches  between  British  government  and  ambassa- 
dors.    Ottawa,  1914.  D505.G7     1914f 

Further  corres.  between  II.  M.  govt,  and  the  U.  S.  govt,  respecting  the 

rights  of  belUgerents.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8233.)  D635.G8     1915b 

- —    Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8234.)  D635.G8      1915c 

Further  corres.  respecting  the  conditions  of  diet  and  nutrition  in  the 

internment  camp  at  Ruhleben  ..  .     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.8296.)     D627.G3G7     1916d 

— —    Further  corres.  respecting  the  conditions  of  diet  and  nutrition  in  the 

internment  camp  at  Ruhleben.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8262.)  D627.G3G7     1916c 

Further  corres.   respecting  the  proposed  release  of  civilians  interned 

in  the  British  and  German  empires.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8352.)  p627.A2G6 

^—    Further  con-es.  respecting  the  proposed  release  of  civilians  interned  in 

the  British  and  German  empires.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.8437.)  D627.A2G6     1916b 

Further  corres.  respecting  the  transit  traffic  across  Holland  of  materials 

susceptible  of  employment  as  militarv  supplies.     Lond..  1918.     (Cd.  8915.) 

I)621.N4G7     1918 

-^^ — Further  corres.  with  the  German  govt,  respecting  the  incidents  alleged 

to  have  attended  the  sinking  of  a  German  submarine  and  its  crew  by  H .  M .  auxiUarv 
cruiser"Baralong"onAug.  19, 1915.     Lond..  1916.     (Cd.8176.)     D582.B3G3     1916 

Further  corres.  with  the  L^.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  safety  of  alien 

enemies  repatriated  from  Indiaon  the  S.  S.  "Golconda."    Lond..  1916.     (Cd.  8178.) 

D590.G7  1916a 
Further  corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  treatment  of 

of  British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  Germanv.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd. 

8235.)  ^  *       D627.G3G7     1915e 

— -    Further  corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  treatment  of 

British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  Germanv.     Lond.,  [1916]    (Cd. 

8297.)  '  D627.G3G7     1916 

Further  corres.  with  the  U.  S.  ambassador  respecting  the  treatment  of 

British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned  civilians  in  Germanv.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd. 
8477.)  "         D627.G3G7     1917 

Great   Britain  and   the   European  crisis.     Corres.   and  statements  in 

Pariiament.     Lend.,  1914.  D505.G7 

— —    Intoxicating  liquors.     (Restrictions  in  foreign  countries  during  war.) 

Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7965.)  HD9350.6.G7 

Italian  decrees  relative  to  enemy  merchant  vessels.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd. 

8104).  •  '  JX5261.I8A5     1915 

Korres.  der  Koniglich  grossbritannischen  regierung  betreffs  der  euro- 

paischen  krise.     Bern,  1914.  D505.G7     1914 

Letter  of  July  31,  1914,  from  the  Pres.  of  the  French  Republic  to  the 

King  respecting  the  European  crisis,  and  H.  M.  reply  of  Aug.  1,  1914.     Lond., 

1915.  (Cd.  7812.)  ■  D505.P6 
— —    Libre    bianco;  correspondencia    respecto    a    la    crisis    europea.    San 

.  Sebastian,  [1914].  D505.G7     1914    Spanish 

-^—    Memo,  addressed  by  the  French  and  British  govts,  to  the  U.  S.  govt. 

i^garding  the  examination  of  parcels  and  letter  mails.     Lond.,  1917.    (Cd.  8438.) 

D635.G8     1916ab 


BOOKS  AND   PAMPHLETS  57 

Gt.  Brit.  Foreign  office.  Memo,  of  the  German  govt,  in  regard  to  incidents  alleged  to 
have  attended  the  destruction  of  a  German  aub.  and  its  crew  bv  II.  M.  cruiser  "  Bar- 
along."     Lond.  1916.     (Cd.8144.)  ■       D582.B3G3     1915 

-  —  Memo,  presented  by  JI.  M.  govt,  and  the  French  govt,  to  neutral  govern- 
ments re.garding  the  examination  of  parcels  and  letter  mails.  I.ond.,  1916.  (Cd. 
8223.)  D635.G8     1916 

— Memo,  respecting  the  treatment  of  belligerent  submarines  in  neutral 

•  waters.     Lond.,  1916.     ((VI.  8349.)  D590.G7     J916c 

— ■—    Note  addressed  by  H.  M.  govt,  to  neutral  representatives  in  London 

respecting  the  withdrawal  of  the  Declaration  of  London  orders  in  Council.  Lond., 
1916.     (Cd.  8293.)  D580.G7 

— — -    Note  addressed  to  the  V.  S.  ambassador  regarding  the  examination  of 

parcels  and  letter  mails.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8294.)  D635.G8     1916a 

Note  communicated  bv  the  U.  S.  ambassador,  Dec.  12,  1916.     Lond., 

1916.     (Cd.  8406.)  ^  D613.G4     1916 

— —    _ — .    Note  communicated  by  the  U.  S.  ambassador,  Dec.  20,   1916.     (Cd. 

8431.)  '  1)613. U5     1916f 

— ^^-'    — —    Notes  exchanged  with  the  Chilean  minister  respecting  the  sinking  of 

the  German  cruiser  "Dresden  "in  Chilean  territorial  waters.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd. 

7859.)  D582.D8G7     1915 

- —    Note  from  the  Russian  })rovi8ional  government  and  the  British  reply 

respecting  the  allied  war  aims.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8587.)  D505.T185     191*7 

— — Note  from  the  V .  S.  ambassador  transmitting  a  report,  dated  June  8, 

1915,  on  the  conditions  at  present  existing  in  the  internment  camps  at  Ruhleben. 
Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7863.)  D627.G3G7     1915 

Note  form  the  V .  S.  government  regarding  the  examination  of  parcels 

and  letter  mails.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8261.)  D635.U5     1916  a 

— ^  Reply  of  the  allied  govts,  to  the  note  communicated  bv  the  L' .  S.  ambassa- 
dor on  Dec.  20,1916.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8468.)  "         D613.G7     1916 

- Replv  to  the  German  peace  note  .  .  .     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8467.) 

1)613. F7  1916b 
— —    — -     Report  by  Dr.  A.  E.  Tavlor  on  the  conditions  of  diet  and  nutrition  in 

the  internment  camp  at  Ruhleben.  "  Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8259.  i  D627.G3T3 

-— t-    — -    Report  drawn  up  bv  the  Com.  on  the  administration  of  the  order  in 

Council  of  Mar.,  1915.     (1916.)'    Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8469.)  D580.G7     1917 

Reports  by  U.  S.  officials  on  the  treatment  of  Brit,  prisoners  of  war  and 

interned  civilians  at  certain  places  of  detention  in  Germany.  Lond.,  1915.  (Cd. 
7861.)  D627.G3U6     1915 

Reports  of  visits  of  inspection  made  by  officials  of  the  U.  vS.  embassy  to 

various  intern,  camps  in  the  U.  K.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8324.)     D627.G7U6     1916 

Reports  on  the  treatment  by  the  Gern\ans  of  British  prisoners  and  natives 

in  German  East  Africa.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8689.)  D627.A3G7     1917 

— —    Selection  from  papers  found  in  the  possession  of  Capt.  von  Papen.     Lond. , 

1916.  (Gd.  8174.)  '  D619.5.P2S4 
— Sworn  statement  by  Horst   von  der  Goltz,  alias   Bridgeman  Taylor. 

Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8232.)  D619.5.G6G7 

— —    Statement  of  the  measures  adopted  to  intercept  the  sea-borne  commerce 

of  Germany.  Lond.,  1916.  (Cd.  8145.)  D581.G75 
The  treatment  of  Armenians  in  the  Ottoman  empire,  1915-16.     Lond., 

1916.  (Cd.  8325.)  D638.A7T6 
Treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  in  England  and  Germany  during  the  first 

eight  months  of  the  war.  Lond.,  1915.  (Cd.  7862.)  D627.G7A5  1915e 
The  war.     Corres.  between  11.  M.  govt,  and  the  U.  S.  govt,  respecting 

the  rights  of  belligerents.    [Melbourne,  1915.]  D635.G8    1915a 

— —    The  war.     Correspondence  respecting  events  leading  to  the  rupture  of 

relatione  Avith  Turkey.    [Melbourne,   1915.]  D505.G7     1914ba 

—    The  war.     Peace  note  from  the  U.  S.     Reply  of  the  allied  governments. 

[Melbourne,  1917  ]  D613.G7     1917b 

—    War  with  Germany.     Correspondence,  &c.,  respecting  the  European 

crisis.    [Melbourne,  1914.]       "  D505.G7     1914e 

Govt.  com.  on  prevention  and  relief  of  distress  due  to  the  war  (1914).  The  pre- 
vention and  relief  of  distress.    Memo.    Lond.,  1914.    (Cd.  7603.)    D638.G7A2    1914 

— —  Govt.  com.  on  treatment  by  the  enemy  of  British  prisoners  of  war  The  horrors  of 
Wittenberg.    [2d  ed]     Lond.,  1916.  D627.G3G7     1916 

— —    Report  .  .  .  regarding  the  conditions  obtaining  at  Wittenberg  camp 

duringthe  typhus  epidemic  of  1915.    Lond.,  1916.    (Cd.8224.)    D627.G3G7    1915k 


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Gt.  Brit.     Govt.  com.  on  treatment  by  the  enemy  of  English  prisoners  of  war.     Re- 

Krt  on  the  transport  of  British  prisoners  of  war  to  Germany.     Aug^.-    Dec,  1914. 
nd.,  1918.     (Cd.  8984.)  '         D627.G3G7     1918 

Report  on  the  typhus  epidemic  at  Gardeiegen.     Lond.,1916.    (Cd.8351.) 

D627.G3G7     1915  L 

High  court  of  justice.     Appeals  from  munitions  tribunals  ...  v.  1-    Lond., 

1916- 

-  High  court  of  admiralty.     Prize  droits.     Lond.,  1915        JX5^61.G7A5     1915 

Probate,  divorce  and  admiralty  division.     Admiralty.    (In  prize)    The 

Kim....     Lond.,  [1915].  JX5261.G7A5    1915  a 

— — List  of  contraband  (3d  ed.)  rev.  and  brought  up  to  July  28,  1917. 

Lond.,  [1917].  JX5231.G7     1917 

Home  dept.     Alien  enemies  in  prohibited  areas.     Report  ...  to  review  the 

permits  under  which  alien  enemies  are  allowed  to  reside  in  prohibited  areas .     Lond . , 
1916.     (Cd.  8419.)  D636.G7A5     1916 

Aliens  restriction  order,  1916.  Alpha,  list  of  parishes  included  in  the  pro- 
hibited areas  of  Eng.  and  Wales.     Lond.,  1916.  D636.G7A5     1916  c 

Hereditary  honours.     Lend.,  1917.  CS421.A28 

Liquor  trade.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8619.)  HD9361.6.A5     1917  b 

Licensing  of  partially  disabled  men  as  drivers  of  public  motor  vehicles. 

Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8314.)  UB365.G7A5     1916 

— —    Munitions  of  war  (amendment)  act,  1916.    Rules.  .  .  .     Lond.,  1916. 

HD9743.G6A5     1916 

Provisional  rules  for  constituting  and  regulating  munitions  tribunals  .  . . 

Lond.,  1915.  HD9743.G6A6     1915  a 

— —    Report  of  the  com.  appointed  ...  to  conduct  experiments  to  test  the 

value  of  dry  powder  fire  extinguishers.    Lond.,  1916.    (Cd.  8250.)  TH9338.G7    1916 

Rules  for  constituting  and  regulating  munitions  tribunals.    [Lond.,  1915.] 

HD9743.G6A5     1915 

Clerical  and  comm.  emplosrments'  com.     Report  .  .  .  with  a  view  to 

advising  what  steps  should  be  taken,  by  the  employment  of  women  or  otherwise,  to 
replace  men  withdrawn  for  service  in  the  military  forces.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8110.) 

HD8039.C55G8     1915  a 

Coalminingorganis.com.     Report  .  .  .  into  the  conditions  prevailing  in 

the  coal  mining  industry  due  to  the  war.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7939,  8009.) 

TN808.G6A4  1915 
Second  general  report.  Lond.,1916.  (Cd.  8147.)TN808.G6A4  1916 
"Shops'  committee."  Report  ...  to  consider  the  conditions  of  retail 
trade  which  can  best  secure  that  the  further  enlistment  of  men  or  their  employment 
in  other  national  services  mav  not  interfere  with  the  operations  of  that  trade. 
Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8113.)  "  HD8039.C55G8     1915 

Summer  time  com.     Report  ...  to  enquire  into  the  social  and  economic 

results  of  the  Summer  time  act,  1916.     I^nd.,  1917.    (Cd.  8487.)  HN49.D    3G7  1917 

-    ■    War  charities  com.  Report."  Lond.,  1916.  (Cd.  8287. )D638.G7A6     1916  a 

India  ofllce.     East  India  (Military).     Papers  relating  to  Maj.  Gen.  C.  V.  F. 

Townshend's  appreciation  of  the  position  after  the  battle  of  Kut-el-Amara.    Lond., 
1916.     (Cd.  8253.)  D568.5.G7 

Papers  relating  to  the  support  offered  by  the  princes  and  peoples  of 

India  to  H.  M.  in  connect,  with  the  war.   Lond.,  1914.  (Cd.  7624.)  D505.G73     1914 

Same.    [Melbourne,  1914.]  D505.G73     1914  a 

Inland  rev.  dept.     Excess  profits  duty.     Statement  respecting  I.  Proposals  as  to 

valuation  of  stocks;  II.  AUpwances  for  wear  and  tear,  depreciation  and  obsolescence 
of  assets.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8623.)  HJ4708.A6A5     1917 

Laws,  statutes,  etc.  Air  force  act.  Lond.,  1917.  (Cd.8800.)  UG635.G7A3    1917 

Brit,  and  Canad.  food  regulation.    Wash.,  1917.     (U.S.65  C.,1  s.     S.  D. 

47.)  HD9011.6.A4     1917  b 

Courts  (emergency  powers)  acts  1914-1917.    4th  ed.     Lond.,  1918. 

Defence  of  the  realm  acts  and  regul.  passed  and  made  to  July  3l8ti  1915. 

Ed.  by  A.  Pulling.     Lond.,  1915.  D505.G79    1915 

Made  to  Feb.  15th,  1916.     Ed.  by  A.  PulUng.     Lond.,  1916. 

D505.G79     1916 

Excess  profits  duty  at  a  gljance.    Lond.,  [1916?]      HJ4708.A6A5    1915 

Exemption  from  mil.  serv.  in  Gt.  Brit.  Statutory  provisions  and  regula- 
tions relative  to  tribunals  and  certificates  of  exemption  under  the  military  service 
acts,  with  a  digest  of  appealed  cases.  Comp.  in  the  Legislative  ref.  div.,  L.  of  C. 
Wash.,  1917.    ([U.  S.]  65  C,  1  s.    S.  D.  62.)  UB345.G7A5    1917 

Food  profits  acts.    (Defence  of  the  Realm.)     Lond.,  1918. 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  59 

Gt.  Brit.     Laws,  statutes,  etc.     Guide  to  the  explosive  act,  1875.  3d  ed.  Lond.,  1917. 

TP299.G7     1917  a 

Manualof  emergency  leglBlation  to  Sept.  30th,  1914.     Ed.  by  A.  Pulling.. 

Lond.,  1914.  D505.G77       1914 

-    Supplement  no.  .  .  .     1914-    Lond.,  1914-.  D505.G77       1914 

Man.  of  emer.  legis.     Financial  ed.     Ed.  by  A.  Pulling.     Lond.,  1915. 

D505.G77  1915 
Defence  of  the  realm  manual,  rev.  to  July  28th,  1916.     Ed.  bv  A. 

Pulling.  Lond. ,  1916.  D505.G79  1916  c 
Same.     <2d  enl.  ed.>  rev.  to  Nov.  30th,  1916.     Ed.  by  A.  Pulling. 

Lond.,  1916.  D505.G79    1916  d 

Same    <3d.  enl.  ed.>  rev.  to  Feb.  28th,  1917.     Ed.  by  A.  Pulling. 

Lond.,  1917.  D505.G79    1917 

— —    Same.     <4thenl.ed.>  rev.  to  May3l8t,1917.     Ed.  by  A.  Pulling. 

Lond.,  1917.  '  D505.G79     1917  a 

■ — —    Manuals  of  emergency  legislation    Defence  of  the  realm  regulations  made 

to  May  23rd,  1916.    2d  ed.    Ed.  by  A.  Pulling.     Lond.,  1916    D505.G79    1916  b 

Defence  of  the  realm  regulations  <monthly  ed.>.      Lond.,  1917- 

D505.G8 
■ MiUtary  service  acts  of  Great  Britain,  1916.    Wash.,  1917.    ([U.S.]    65 

C,  Is.     S.  D.9.)  UB345.G7A5     1916  f 

— — ■    Postponement  of  payments  act,  1914.-    Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7633.) 

HG2988.A5  1914 
— —    Legation.    Austria.     Despatch  from  H.  M.  ambassador  at  Vienna  respecting  the 

rupture  of  diplomatic  relations  with  the  Austro-Hungarian  government.     Lond., 

1914.  (Cd.  7596.)  D505.G76 
War  with  Austria-Hungary.    Despatch  from  H.  M.  ambassador  at 

Vienna,  respecting  the  rupture  of  diplomatic  relations  with  the  Austro-Hungarian 

government.  [Melbourne,  1914.]  D505.G76  1914  a 
Belgium.     Behaviour  of  the  Germans  in  Belgium.     Ist  report,  Aug.  25, 

1914.     Lond.,  1914.  D626.G3G7 

• ^—    Germany.     Despatch  from  H.  M.  ambassador  at  Berlin  respecting  the 

rupture   of   diplomatic   relations   ^vith    the   German   government.     Lond..    1911. 

(Cd.  7445.)  D505.G75 

— — Despatches  from  H.  M.  ambassador  at  Berlin  resj^ecling  an  official 

German  organisation  for  influencing  the  press  of  other  countries.    Lond..  1914. 

(Cd.  7595.)  HF1545.G7 
— —    Bussia.    Despatch  from  H.  M.  ambassador  at   Petrograd.  enclosing  a 

memo,  on  the  subject  of  the  temperance  measures  adopted  in  Russia  since  the 

outbreak  of  the  European  war.  Lond.,  1915.  (Cd.  7738.;)  IIV5080.G7.\4  1915 
• The  war — Temnerance  measures  in   Russia.    Melbourne.    1915. 

(Cd.  7738.)  HV5080.R9G7  1915  a 
Switzerland.     The   reception   of    wounded   i)risoner   soldiers   of  Great 

Britain  in  Switzerland.     Lond.,  1916.  D627.S9G8 

Local  govt,    board.     Infant   welfare  in   Germany  durintr  the   war.     Report. 

Lond..  1918. 

Military  service  act,  1916.     Lond..  1916.  UB345.G7A5    1916  l> 

—    Report  on  the  special  work  of  the  Local  government  board,  arising  out 

of  the  war.    Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7763.)  D638.G7A5    1914  f 

Com.  on  the  welfare  of  the  blind.     Report  and  ...    Minutes  of  evidence, 

appendices  and  index.    Lond..  1917.     (Cd.  8655.  8659.)  HV1941.A5    1917 

Disabled  sailors  and  soldiers  com.     Report  .  .  .     upon  the  provision  of 

employment  for  sailors  and  soldiers  disabled  in  the  war.     Lond..  1915.     (Cd.  7915.) 

UB365.G7A5     1915 

Mil.  service  (civil liabilities)  com.   Regulations.   Lond..  1916.  CCd.  8249.) 

UB375.G7A5     1916 

Mesopotamia  comm.     Report.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8610.)         D568.5.G7     1917 

Ministry  of  food.    Defence  of  the  realm  ...     Statutory  rules  and  orders.  1917. 

Lend.,  1917.     (Cd.  8471.)  "  HD9011.6.A35 

Manufactm-eof  flour  and  bread  order,  1917.  ..  .    Lond..  1917.    (Cd.  8464.) 

HD9011.6.A4     1917 

Ministry  of  labour.     Industrial  reports.     Lond.,  1917.  HD8381.A3 

Ministry  of  munitions.    Appropriation  account.  1915-16.    Lond..  1917. 

UF535.G7A45 

Clyde  munition  workers.     Report  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  8136.) 

HD9743.G8C5     1915 


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60  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Gt.  Brit.     Ministry  of    munitions.      Muuitioiis  (limitation  of    ijrofits)  rules.   1915. 

Lond.,  1915.  HD9743.G6A5     1915  e 

— ^^    —    Notes  on  the  employment  of  women  on  munitions  of  war.    [Lond.,  1916.] 

■;  i  ....  UF535.G7A5     1916 

Report  .  .  .  on  the  output  of  munitions  in  France.     Dec,  1915.     Lond., 

1916.  (Od.  8187.)  UF535.F8G7 

Restricted  occupations  order.     Lond..  1917.  110256,2. A5    1917 

-  — — •    Schedule  of    protected  occupations  for  men  em])loyed  on  Admiralty, 
War  office  or  mun.  work,  or  in  railway  workshops.  Lond.,  1917.    UB345.G7A5     1917  c 

—    Same.     Lond.,  1918.  UB345.G7A5     1918  a 

— —    — —    Health  of  munition  workers  com.     Employment  of  women  and  juveniles 

in  Great  Britain  daring  the  war.     Reprints.     Wash..  1917.  HD8051.A62,no.223 

— — Hours,  fatigue,  and  health  in  British  munition  factories.    Reprints. 

Wash.,  1917.  HD8051.A62,  no.221 

— Hours  of  work.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8186.)  HD5119.M8G7 

-  — —    Interim  re]>ort.     Industrial  efficiency  and  fatigue.     Lond..  1917. 

(Od.  8511.)  '  HD7269.M8G7     1917  a 

—    Investigation  of   workers'    food   and   suggestions   as   to   dietary. 

Report  by  L.  E.  Hill.     Lond.,  1916.     CCd.  8370.)  HI)7696.A4     1915    App.2 

— -■  —    5am€.  (Rev.  ed.).Lond.,1917.((M.  8798.)  HD7696.A4  1915  App.2a 

•    Memorandum,  no.  1-.     Lond.  1915 — 

Report  on  Sundav  labour.  1915.  HD5114.G8A4     1915 

Welfare  supervision.     1915.  HD7269.M8G7 

Report  on  industrial  canteens.     1915.  HD7696.A4     1915 

Employment  of  Avomen.     1916.  HD6073.M8G7 

Hours  of  work.     1916.  HD5119.M8G7 

Appendix  to  memorandum  no.  3.     1916.  1ID7696.A4     1915  app. 

Industrial  fatigue  and  its  causes.     1916.  IIA787.G7 

Special  industrial  diseases.     1916.  HD7269.M8G7     1916 

Ventilation  and  lighting  of  munition  factories  and  workshops.     1916. 

TH7684.F2G8  1916 
No.  10.  Sickness  and  injury.  1916.  HD7269.M8G7  1916  a 
No.  11.  A  second  appendix  to  memorandum  no.  3.  HD7696.A5  1915,  app.2 
No.  12.  Statistical  information  cAicerning  output  in  relation  to  hours  of  work. 
Appendix  to  memorandum  no.  5.  1916.  HD5119.M8G7  1916  a 
No.  13.  Juvenile  employment.  1916.  HD6250.G7A4  1916 
No.  14.  Washing  facilities  and  baths.  1916.  HD7269.M8G7  1916  b 
No.  20.  Weekly"  hours  of  emplovment.  1917.  HD5119.M8G7  1917  a 
No.  21.  Invest" ...  in  the  causation  of  ind.  accident*.  1918.  IID7262.G7  1918 
Welfare  work  in  British  munition  factories.     Reprints.    Wash., 

1917.  HD8051.A62,   no.222. 

—  — -—  Military  service  com.  Report  ...  on  the  headquarters'  staff  of  the 
Ministry  of  munitions.     Lond..  1916.     (Cd.  8411.)  UF535.G7A5     1916  a 

—  — ^  Munitions  inventions  dept.  The  nitrogen  prol^lem  and  the  work  of  the 
Nitrogen  products  committee.     Lond..  1917.  TP245.N8G7 

—  Ministry  of  national  service.  General  directions  for  the  guidance  of  commis- 
sioners, deputy  commissioners,  and  members  of  medical  boards.    [Lond.,  1918]. 

UB335.G7A2     1918 

—    War  work  volunteers.     Notes  for  the  guidance  of  employers  to  whose 

emi)loyment  war  work  volunteers  are  assigned.    [Lond.,  1917.]    HD8381.A6     1917 

—  Ministry  of  pensions.  Draft  of  a  royal  wan  ant  for  the  retired  pay  of  officers 
disabled,  and  for  the  pensions  of  the  families  and  relatives  of  officers  deceased  .  .  . 
Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8631.)  UB375.G7A5     1917  c 

—    Drafts  of  a  loyal  warrant  and  of  an  order  in  council  for  the  pensions  of 

soldiers  and  sailors  disabled  ..  .    Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8485.)        UB375.G7A5     1917 

—  —  Instructions  and  notes  on  the  treatment  and  training  of  disabled  men. 
Lond.,  1917.  UB365.G7A5     1917  h 

—    Inatructiona  for  the  assessment  of  alternative  pensions.  1917.    Lond.. 

1917.  UB375.G7A5    1917  d 

—    Soldiers  pensions,  1917.     Lond.,  1917.  UB375.G7A5     1917  e 

—  Ministry  of  reconstruction.  List  of  commissions  and  committees  set  up  to  deal 
with  questions  which  will  arise  at  the  close  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1918.     (Cd.  8916.) 

D505.G83 

— Com.  on  the  chemical  trade.    Report  ...  as  to  the  procedure  which 

should  be  adopted  for  dealing  with  the  chemical  trade.    Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8882.) 

HD9652.6.A5    1917 

—    Reconstruction  com.     Coal  conservation  sub-com.    Interim  report  on 

electric  power  supply  in  Great  Britain.     Ixjnd.,  1917.  (Cd.  8880.)  TK57.A5     1917  1) 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS        -  -^1 

Gt.  Brit.     Munitions  tribunals.     Return  of  cases  .  .  .     liOnd.,  1915.     (Cd.  8143.) 

HD9743.G6A5    1915  d 

National    health    ins.    joint    com.     Medical    research    com.      Bacteriological 

studies  in  the  pathology  and  preventive  control  of  cerel.ro-spinal  fever  among  the 
forces  during  1915  and  1916.    f  Lond.,  1917.1  RC124.G8 

Interim  report  on  the  work  in  connection  with  the  war  at  present 

undertaken  ])y  the  Med.  res.  com.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7922.)  UH256.1914.G7 

Report  upon  soldiers  returned  as  cases  of  "disordered  action  of  the 

heart"  (D.  A.  H.)  or  " valvular  disease  of  the  heart  "  (V.  D.  H.).     [Lond.,  1917.] 

Reports  uj)on  Investigations  in  the  United  Kingdom  of  dysentery 

cases  received  from  the  Eastern  Mediterranean.    Tjond.,  1917.  R0140.G7    1917 

— —    Parliament,  1914-1916.     Parliamentarv  historv  of  conscription  in  Great  Britain. 
Lond..  1917.  '  "  UB345.G7A5     1917  f 

1917.     Resolutions  ^lassed  bv  British  Parliament  .  .  .  relative  to  the 

entry  of  the  U.  S.  into  the  war.    [Wash.,  1917.]    ([U.S.]    65  C.  1  s.  H.  D.  154.) 

D619.G7 

Parliament's  vote  of  thanks  to  the  forces:  speeches  delivered  .  .  .  Oct. 

29,  1917.     Lond.,  1917.  D517.A3 

House  of  commons.     Explanatory  statement  on  the  French  tax  on 

luxuries.    Lond. 

Commercial  com.  Govt,  control  of  trade.   [L.,  1917.]   HF3506.2.A5     1917 

Transport  reform.     Report.     [Lond.,  1918.]  HE243.A7     1918 

Select  com.  on  nav.  and  mil.  serv.     Special  report.    Lond.,  1915. 

UB375.G7A5     1915 
Special  report  and  second  special  report.     Lond.,  1915. 

UB375.G7A5     1915  a 

—  —    Select  com.  on  Mil.   serv.   (review  of  exceptions)  act,  1917.     Special 
report.    Lond.,  1917.  UB345.G7A5    1917  d 

— Report.     Lond.,  1918.  UB345.G7A5    1918 

—    Select  com.  on  national  expenditure.     Special  report  and  reports.     Lond., 

1918.  HJ40.S35     1918 

—    Select  com.  on  premium  bonds.    Report.    Lond.,  1918.    HJ8627.A5     1918 

—  Joint  com.  on  organisation  and  methods  of  the  Central  prisoners  of  war  com- 
mittee.    Report.     Lond.,  1917,     (Cd,  8615.)  D627.G7A5     1917  a 

—    Report.     21June,  1917.     Lond.,  1917.  D627.G7A5     1917 

—  Privy  council.     Aliens  restriction  (consolidation)  order,  1916.     Lond.,  1916. 

JX4270.G7A5     1916 

—    At  the  court  at  Buckingham  palace,  the  1st  day  of  June,  1916.    The 

Military  service  regulations  (amendment)  order,  1916.     Lond..  1916. 

UB345.G7A5     1916  h 

—    Mil.  serv.  act,  1916.     Order  in  council,  dated  3rd  Feb.,  1916,  making 

regulations  for  the  tribunals  established  under  the  Mi]itar\'  service  act,  1916,     Lond. , 

1916.  '  UB345.G7A5     1916 

—    Com.  for  scient.  and  ind.  research.     Report.     Lond.,  1916-      Q181.G62 

—  — ^ —    Science  and  industry:  a  series  of  papers  bearing  on  industrial  re- 
search.    Lond.,  1917-  T175.G7 

—  Reconstruction  com.     Agricultural  policy   sub-corn.     Report   .  .  .   upon  the 
methods  of  effecting  an  increase  in  the  home-grown  food  supplies  .  .  .     Lond., 

1917.  (Cd.  8506.)  HD9011.6.A4     1917  a 
—— Sub-com.  on  rel,  between  employers  and  employed.     Interim  report  on 

joint  standing  industrial  councils.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd,8606,)        HD5545,A5     1917 

—  Boyal  comm.  on  rebellion  in  Ireland,     Report.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8279.) 

DA962.A5     1916 

- —    Royal  comm.  on  sugar  supply.     First  (interim)  report  .  .  .  Lond.,  1917.     (Cd. 

8728.)  HD9111.6.A5     1916  b 

—  Sovereigns,  etc.,  1910-    (George  V).     His  Majestv's  most  gracious  speech  to 
both  houses  of  Parliament,  del.  on  Nov.  11,  1914.     Lond.,  1914.  D505.G69 

—  Stationery  office.     List  of  publications  issued  ...  in  connection  with  events 
arising  from  the  state  of  war.     Lond.,  1915-  Z6207.E8G9 

—  Trade  advisory  com.     Reports  upon  openings  in  industry  suitable  for  disabled 
sailors  and  soldiers.     Lond.,  1917-18.  UB365.G7A4 

No.  I.  Attendants  at  electricity  sub-stations. 

No.  II.  Emplojinent  in  pictiu"e  theatres. 

No.  in.  Tailoring  (Retail  bespoke). 

No.  IV.  Agricultural  motor  tractor  work  in  England  and  Wales. 

No.  V.  The  furniture  trade. 

No.  VI.  Leather  goods  trade. 


,62  .  LIBBABY   OF  CONGBESS 

Qt.  Brit.     Trade  advisory  com.     Reports  .  .  .  — Continued. 
No.  VII.  Hand-sewn  boot  and  shoe  making  .  .  . 
No.  viu.  Gold,  silver,  jewellery,  .  .  . 
No.  IX.  Dental  mechanics. 
No.  X.  Aircraft  manufacture. 
No.  XI.  Wholesale  tailoring. 
No.  XII.  Boot  and  shoe  manufacture. 

No.  XIII.  The  basket-making  trade  incl.  mfg.  of  cane  and  wicker  furniture. 
No.  XIV.  The  building  trade. 
No.  XV.  Engineering. 
No.  XVI.  Printing  and  kindred  trades. 

Treasury.  Civil  servants  of  military  age.   Return.  Lond.,1916.  JN441.A5     1916 

Government  assistance  to  credit  and   business.     Further  papers  .  .  . 

Lond.,  1914.     (Cd.  7684.)  HG2988.A5     1914  b 

Old  age  pensions.     Copy  ...  for  the  award  of  add.  allow,  to  old  age 

pensioners  suffering  special  hardship  owing  to  the  war.     Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8373.^ 

HD7106.G8A5     1916 

Treasury  assistance  to  banks  and  discount  houses.  ..  .    Lond.,  1914. 

HG2988.A5     1914  a 

War  charges  .  .  .     Return  showing  (1)  the  estimated  amount  of  wai 

charges  incurred  up  to  the  31st  of  Mar.,  1915;  (2)  how  these  charges  have  been  met; 
and  (3)  how  the  money  borrowed  has  been  raised.     Lond.,  1915.  HJ40.D4 

Com.  on  public  retrenchment.     First,  third,  and  final  reports.     Lond., 

1915-16.     (Cd.  8068,  8139,  8180,  8200. )  HJ1023.G7 

Com.  on  war  loans  for  the  small  investor.     War  loans  for  small  investors. 

Lond.,  1915-16.     (Cd.  8146,  8179.)  HJ8627.A5     1916 

Treaties,  etc.,  1910-    (George  V).     Agreement  between  the  U.  K.  and  France 

reap,  the  liability  to  mil.  serv.  of  British  subjects  in  France  and  French  citizens  in 
Gt.  Brit.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8691.)  UB345.G7A5     1917  h 

Agreement  between  the  U.  K.  and  Italy  resp.  the  liability  to  mil.  serv. 

of    British    subjects  in    Italy  and    Italian  subjects  in  Gt.   Brit.     Lond.,    1917. 
(Cd.  8694.)  '  UB345.G7A5     1917  j 

War  cabinet.     Report  for  the  year  1917.     Lond.,  1918.     (Cd.  9005)     D505.G65 

War  office.     Army.     Memo,  on  the  censorship.     Lond.,  1915.     (Cd.  7679.) 

D631.G7  1915 
Army.  Report  on  recruiting.  Lond.,1916.  (Cd.8149.)  UB325.G7A5  1916 
Army.     Memo,  on  the  Off.  press  bur.     Lond..  1915.     (Cd.  7680.) 

D631.G73     1915 
Bayonet  fighting.     1915.     Lond.,  1915.  UD400.G7     1915 

Bayonet  training,  1916.     Lond.,1916.  UD345.G7A2     1916 

Bayonet  training,  1916.     Lond.,  1916.  UD345.G7A2     1916  a 

Cavalry  training.  1915.     Lond.,  1915.  UE155.G7A2     1915 

Cyclist  training.     Provisional.     Lond.,  1917.  UH35.G7A4     1917 

18-pr.  q.  f.  gun.  Gun  drill.  1914.  Lond.,  1914.  UF234.A5  18  pr.  1914 
18-pr.  q.  f.  gun.  Gun  drill.  1916.  Lond.,1916.  UF234.A5  18  pr.  1916 
Engineer  training,  1914.     Lond.,  1914.  UG234.A35     1914 

Examples  of  ranging  to  sup.  those  given  in  section  227  of  Field  art., 

1914.  Lond.,  1915.  UF800.G75     1914 

Field  almanac.     1915-    Lond.,  [1915-  U10.G7 

Field  artillery  training.     1914.    Lond.,  [1914].  UF405.G2A72    1914 

Field  ser.  man.     1914.     Army  med.  ser.  (Exp.  force.)     Lond.,  1914. 

UH415.G7A2     1914 

Field  ser.  man.     1914.  .  Inf.  bat.  (Exp.  force).     Lond.,  1914. 

UD445.G7A2     1914 
Field  ser.  man.,  1914.     R.  eng.     Lond.,  1914.  UG234.F4     1914 

Field  ser.  man.,  1914.     Sig.  ser.     Lond.,  1914.  UG575.G7A3    1914 

—    —    Field  ser.  man.,  1915.     Div.  ammunition  col.  (New  armies).     Lond., 

1915.  UF355.G7A4     1915 
Field  eer.  man.,  1915.     Field  art.  brig.  (q.  f.  18-pr.).     Lond.,  1915. 

UF405.G7A24  1915 
Field  ser.  man.,  1915.     R.  eng.     Bridging  train.     Lend.,  1915. 

UG515.G7  1915 

Field  ser.  man.,  1915.  R.eng.  Field  co.  Lond.,  1915.  UG234.F4  1915 
Field  ser.  man.,  1915.     Sig.  ser.     Div.  sig.  co.     Lond.,  1915. 

UG575.G7A3  1915 

Field  ser.  man.,  1916.     Heavy  art.     Lond.,  1916.       UF355.G7A4  1916 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  63 

Gt.  Brit.     War  office.     Field  ser.  pocket  bk.,  1914.     Lond.,  1916.          U175.G7  1916 

Field  ser.  reg.     Pt.  I.     Operations.     Ix)nd.,  1914.               U175.G7  1914 

Field  ser.  reg.     Pt.  II.     Org.  and  admin.     Lond.,  1914.     U175.G7  1914 

Field  ser.  reg.     Pt.  II.     An  addendum.     Lond.,  1917.      U175.G7  1917 

15-pr.  b.  1.  gun.    Gun  drill.    1914.    Lond.,  1914.   UF234.A5    15-pr.  1914 

15-pr.  q.  f.  gun.     Sect,  gun  drill,  1912.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF234.A5    15-pr.     1915 

15-pr.  q.  f.  gun.     Sect,  gun  drill,  1915.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF234.A5     15-pr.     1915a 

Fire  man.  for  hutment  camps,  1916.     Lond.,  1916.  UC425.G7     1916 

5-inch  b.  1.  howitzer.    Gun  drill.    1915.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF234.A4    5-in.  B.  L.     1915 

5-inch  B.  L.  howitzer.     Sect,  gun  drill,  1912.     Lond.,  1914. 

UF234.A4    5-in.  B.  L.     1914 

4.7-inch.  q.  f.  gun  (heavy  batteries).     Gun  drill.    1916.     Lond.,  1916. 

UF234.A4    4.7-in.  q.  f.     1916 

Garrison  artillery  training  ...  1914.    Lond.,  [1914]    UF485.G7A5    1914 

Handbook  for  the  8-inch  r.  m.  1.  howitzer  of  70  cwt.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF565.G7     8-iB.  M.  L.     1915 

Handbook  for  the  5-inch  b.  1.  howitzer.     1915.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF565.G7    5-in.     1915 

-    Handbook  for  the  9.45-inch  b.  L  howitzer.     1906.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF565.G7     9.45-in.     1915 

-    Handbook  for  the  .303-in.  Vickeramach.  gun.     Lond.,  1917. 

UF620.V5     .303-in.     1917 

-  —    Handbook  of  artillery  instruments,  1914.    Lond.,  1914.    UF830.G7    1914 

Addendum.     Lond.,  1915.  UF830.G7    1914c 

Appendix.     Lond.,  1915.  UF830.G7    1915 

Handbook  of  the  b.  1.  6-in.  30-cwt.  howitzer.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF565.G7    6-in.  30  (1-1*)     1915 

Handbook  for  the  b.  1.  6-in.  30-cwt.  howtizer.     1917.     Lond.,  1917. 

UF565.G7     6-in.  30     1-1*     1917 

Handbook  of  the  b.  1.  60-pr.  gun  (1913).     Lond.,  1915. 

UF565.G72    60-pr.  B.  L.     1913a 

— —    Handbook  of  the  18-pr.  q.  f.  gun.     Land  ser.     1915.     Lond.,  1916. 

UF565.G72     18-pr.  Q.  F.     1915 

Handbook  of  the  q.  f.  18-pr.  gun,  1913.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF546.G72     18-pr.  Q.  F.     1915 

Handbook  of  the  Enfield  pattern,  1914.     .303-in.  mag.  rifle.      Lond. 

1916.  UD395.E6G7 

— —    Handbook  of  the  15-pr.  Q.  F.  gun.     Land  ser.,  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

UF565.G72    15-pr.     1914 

Handbook  of  the  4. 5-in.  q.  f.  howitzer.     Land  ser.,  1915.     Lond.,  1916. 

UF565.G7    4.5-in.  Q.  F.     1915a 

Handbook  of  the  Q.  F.  4.7-in.  "B"  guns.     Land  ser.     1917.     Lond., 

[1917.]  UF565.G7    4.7-in.  Q.  F.     1917 

Handbook  of  the  range-finder.  Inf.,  no.  2.     (Barr  &  Stroud),  31-5  inches 

base.     1916.     Lond.,  1916.  UF850.B3G7    1916 

Handbook  of  the  Ross  mag.    .303-in.  rifle,  mark    El-     1915.     Lond., 

1915.  B         UD395.R6G 

Handbook  for  the  2:95-in.  Q.  F.  gun.     Lond.,  1914. 

UF565.G7    2:95  Q.  F.  1914 

-—    Handbook  on  military  bicycles,  1911.     Lond.,  1914.     UH35.G7A5  1914 

Handbook  (prov.)  for  the  .303-in.  Lewis  mach.  gun.    (Pt.  1.)  1915. 

Lond.,  1915.                                                                               UF620.L6     .303-in.  1915 

Heavy  pontoon  bridge  for  use  of  mech.  transport.     Lond.,  1914. 

UG335.G6    1914 

Infantry  machine-gun  company  training.     Lond.,  1917. 

UF620.A2G7  1917 

Infantry  training.     (4-Co.  organization.)     Lond.,  1914.  UD234.A4  1914 

Instruction  in  telegraphy  and  telephony.  Lond.,  1916.    UG590.G75  1916 

Instructions  as  to  fixed  electrical  communications.     Ix)nd.,  1916. 

UG605.G8    1916 

Instructions  for  armourers  in  the  care,  etc.,  of  small-arms,  etc.     Lond., 

1916.  UD385.G7     1916 


64  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

6t.  Brit.     War  office.     Instructions  for  practice.     Horse,  field,  and  heavy  art.     Lond., 

1914.  UF234.A2    1914 
— — Instructions  for  practice  seawards.     R.  garrison  art.     Lond.,  1914. 

UF345.G7A2     1914 

Instructions  in   pay   duties  for  territorial  force   during  embodiment. 

Lond.,  1915.  UC185.A35     1915 
Instructions  for  the  working  of  defence  electric  light  apparatus.     Lond., 

1915.  UG629.G7     1915 
Instruction  in  army  telegraphy  and  telephony.     Lond.,  1914. 

UG590.G75    1914 

Instructions  relating  to  the  pay  duties  of  officers  commanding  squadron, 

'    batteries,  companies,  etc.     Lond.,  1915.  UC185.A35     1915  a 

— —    Lists  of  military  and  other  terms.     Lond.,  1914.  U26.G7     1914 

^--—    Manual  of  army  postal  services.     Lond.,  1915.  UH85.G7A3     1915 

— ^    Manual  of  army  signal  8er\'ice — war.     Lond.,  [1914].     UG575.G7A4    1914 

— —    Manual  of  coast  defence  range  finding.     Pt.  1.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF850.A2G84 
— —    - — —    Manual  of  map  reading  and  field  sketching.     Lond.,  1914. 

UG470.G79     1914 
Manual  oi  military  cooking  and  dietary.    Lond.,  [1917].    UC725.G7     1917 

-  —    Manual  of  military  law.     Lond.,  1914.     (Rep.,  1916.)       UB625.     1916  b 
—    Manual  of  physical  training.     Loud.,  1914.  GV461.G77     1914 

Mihtary  electric  lighting.     Lond.,  1915.  UG626.G6     1915 

-    Musketry  regulations.     Lond.,  1914.  UD335.G7     1914,  pt.  1 

-    Musketry  regulations,    pt.    1,    1909.     Rep.,  1914.     Add.    no.   4,    1917. 

Lond.,  1917.  UD335.G7     1917 

Musketry  regulations,  part   1,    1909.     Rep.,   1914.     Add.   no.   2,   1916. 

Lond.,  1916.            "  '         UF620.A2G7     1916 

-    Musketry   regulations,  pt.    1,    1909.     Rep.,    1914.     Add.    no.   3,    1916. 

Lond.,  1917.  UD415.G7A5     1917 

Musketry  regulations.  Ft.  II.     Rifle  ranges,  [etc.]  1910.     Rep.,    1914. 

Lond.,  1914.            '  UI)335.G7     1914,  pt.  2 

— —  9.2-inch  b.  1.,  marks  X,  XV  and  X*  guns  on  mark  V  mounting.     Lond., 

1916.  UF565.G7     9.2-in.     1916 
— — 9.2-inch  b.  1.  "(  ''  mark  IX  gun  on  marks  Va  and  Vb  mountings.     Lond., 

1917.  UF565.G7     9.2-in.     1917 
9.2-inch  b.  1.  mark  IX  gun  on  mark  IX  mounting.     Lond.,  1917. 

UF565.G7    9.2-in.     1917  a 

— —    Tvotes  on  electricity.     Lond.,  1915.  QC523.G78     1915 

j\otes  on  map  reading.     Lond.,  1915.  UG470.G8     1915 

-—    — —    Notes  on  pack  transport.     Rep.,  1916.    Lond.,  1916.    UC305.G7A5     1916 

Ordnance  manual  (war).     Lond.,  1914.  UF555.G7A4     1914 

—    The  portable  sub-target,  1911.     Rep.,  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

UD335.G7     1914  a 

Priced  vocal)ulary  of  clothing  and  necessaries.     Lond.,  1915. 

U(;465.G7A5    1915 
— —    — —    Promotions,  appointments,  etc.,  1st  to  30th  Sept.,  1914. 

U11.G7A1     1914    Aug.  sup.  2 

— —    Railway  manual  (war).     1911.     (Rep.,  1914.)     Lond.,  1915. 

U('315.G8A4     1914 

Regulations  for  army  ordnance  aeryices.     Lond.,  1914.     LTF57.A3     1914 

Regulations  for  army  veterinary  ser.     1906.     Rep.,  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

'  '  .  UH655.G7A3     1914 

--    Regulations  for  engineer  serv.     Rep.,  1915.     Pt.  1.     Lond.,  1915. 

UG234.A2     1915  a 

Regulations  for  magazines  and  care  of   war  materiel.     (Rep.,    1917.) 

Lend.,  1917.  UF545.G7A2     1917 

Regulations  for  retiruiting.     1912.     Rep.,  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

■  '•  •'  UR325.G7A3    1914 

Regulations  for  supply  transport,  and  barrack  serv.     Lond.,  1915. 

U('184.A2    1915 
Regulations  for  the  allowances  of  the  army.     Lond.,  1914.      UC185.A26 

Regidations  for  the  army  med.  serv.     1906.     Rep.,  1914.     Lond.,  1914. 

UH257.A3     1914 

Regulations  for  the  clothing  of  the  army.     Lond.,  1914. 

UC485.G7A3     1914 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  65 

Qt.  Brit.     War  office.     Regulations  for  the  issue  of  army  separation  allowance  .  ,  . 
1916.     Lond..  [1916].  UC185.A35    1916 

R^ulations  for  the  officers  training  corps.     1912,    Rep.,  1916.     Lond., 

1916.  U549.A4    1912  a 

Regulations  governing  the  formation,  [etc-l  of  cadet  units  in  the  Br.  Isles, 

1914.  Rep.,  1917.     Lond.,  1917.  U510.A6    1917 

Rules  for  the  management  of  garrison  and  regimental  institutes.     Lond., 

1915.  UC755.G7A5    1915 

Short  histories  of  the  territorial  regiments  of  the  Br.  army.     Lond.,  1915. 

UA650.A4 

Short  vocabulary  of  French  words  and  phrases  .  .  .     Lond.,  1915. 

PC2680.G8 

6-inch  b.l.  (30  cwt.)  howitzer.  Lond.,  1916.    UF234.A4    6-in.B.L.    1916 

60-pr.  b.  1.  gun.    Gun  drill.    1916.     Rep.,  1916.     Lond.,  1916. 

UF234.A5    60-pr.     1916 

60-pr.  b.  1.  gun.    Mark  II,  1916.     Carriage.     Lond.,  1916. 

UF234.A5    60-pr.    1916  a 

60-pr.  b.  1.  gun.     Sect,  gun  drill.     1912.     Rep.,  1915.     Lond.,  1915. 

UF234.A5    60-pr.     1915 

■ Standing  orders,  Salisbury  Plain.    1913.    Rep.,  1915.     Lond.,  1915. 

UB626.Z2S2    1915 

Standing  orders  for  a  brigade  of  mounted  artillery.    I^ond.,  1914. 

UF234.A2    1914  a 

Standing  orders  for  a  Ueut.-coL's  command,  r.  garrison  art.     Lond.,  1914. 

UF234.A2    1914  b 

Standing  orders  for  the  Aldershot  command.     Lond.,  1914. 

UB626.Z2A6    1914 

• — - —    Standing  orders  for  the  Br.  force  in  the  Sudan.     Lond.,  1914. 

UA689.S8G7 

—    Standing  orders  for  the  R.  a.  m.  c.    Lond.,  1914.      UH485.G7A25    1914 

Standing   orders  for    the  territorial    force  nursing  serv.     Rep.    1914. 

Lond.,  1915.  UH495.G7A8    1914 

— —    — —    Standing  orders  of  tbe  a.  ord.  c.    1912.    Rep.    1914.    Lond.,  1915. 

UF57.A4    1915 

Standing  orders  of  the  western  command.     1910.    Rep.    1915.     Lond., 

1915.  UB626.Z2W5     1915 

Statement  giving  particulars  regarding  men  of  military  age  in  Ireland. 

Lond.,  1916.  UB345.G82A5     1916 

Territorial  force  regulations.    Lond.,  1914.  UA661.A5    1914 

13-pr.  q.  f.  gun.    Gun  drill.    Lond.,  1916.  UF234.A5  13-pr.     1916 

.303-inch  machine  guns  and  small  arms.    Lond.,  1915. 

UF620.A2G7    1915 
Training  manual,  R.  f.  c.    Lond..  [1914].  UG63b.G7A4    1914 

—    Training  man.,  R.f.  c.    Pt.  1.    Lond..  1915.  UG635.G7A4    1915 

Training  man.— Signalling.    Pt.  2.    Lond.,  1914.        UG585.G7     1914  a 

Training  man.^—Signalline.    Pt.  II.    App.  I.    Lond.,  1914. 

UG585.G7    1914  a    App.  I 

Training  man. — Signalling.     Pt.  II,  App.  II.    Lond,  19l4. 

UG585.G7    1914  a    App.  II 

Trumpet  and  bugle  sounds  for  the  army.  Lond.,  1914.   UH45.G7A4    1914 

12-inch  b.  1.  howitzer,  mark  I  (E.  O.  C.)    Lond.,  1916. 

UF234.A4     12-in.  B.  L.  1916 

Veterinarv  manual  (war).    Lond..  1915.                      ITH655.G7A5  1915 

War  establishments,  part  V.    Lond.,  1914.            UA649.A3    1914  pt.  5 

War  establishments,  part  VI.    Lond.,  1914.          UA649.A3    1914  pt.  6 

War  establishments  of  new  armies.     Lond.,  1915.             UA649.A3  1915 

Yeomanry  and  mounted  rifle  training.     Pts.  landll.     1912.    Rep.,  1915, 

Lond.,  1915.  UD234.A43    1915 

Womea's  war  work.     Lond..  [1916].  D639.W7G7 

Com.  on  promotion  of  officers  in  the  Spec,  res.,  new  armies,  and  terri- 
torial force.     Army.     Report.     Lond.,  1917.     (Cd.  8642.)  UB415.G7A75    1917 

Com.  on  the  admin,  and  com.  of  the  B.  f.  c.    Army.     Interim  report. 

Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8192.)  UG635.G7A7    1916  a 

Armv.  Finalreport.  Lond., [1916].  (Cd. 8194.)  UG635.G7A7    1916c 

The  Great  war  ..  .    Phila.  ["1915-  D521.G7 

The  Great  war  and  how  it  arose.    Lond.,  [1915] .  D511.G7 

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66  LIBBAEY  OP   CONGRESS 

The  great  war  book.    Lond.,  1914.  D523.G67 

Green,  A.    The  story  of  a  prisoner  of  war.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.G7 

Green,  H.    The  log  of  a  noncombatant.    Bost.,  1915.  D541.G65 

Green,  J.     News  from  No  man's  land.     Lond.,  [1917].  D640.G73 
Green,  T.  E.    The  war  of  the  mothers.     St.  Louis,  [1914]. 

Green,  W.B.    War  prosperity  .  .  .     Wash.,  1916.  HC106.2.G7 

Greene,  E.  B.    Amer.  int.  in  pop.  govt,  abroad.    Wash.,  1917.  D570.A2A35    no.  8 

Greene,  F.  V.     Our  first  year  in  the  great  war.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D570.1.G8 

The  present  military  situation  in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.,  1915.  UA23.G8 

Gregory,  J.  W.   Temp,  regul.  in  the  Rus.  &  Austral,  armies.  Glasgow,  1915.  HV5088.G7 

Gregory,  M.    War  verses.    N.  Y.,  "1917.  D526.2.G75 
Gregory,  T.  E.     The  foreign  exchanges  and  the  war.     Nottingham,  1915.     HG3943.G7 

Greinz,  E.  H.    Die  eiseme  faust.    Leip.,  1915.  D526.5.G7 

"Grenadier."     Notes  on  elementary  field  training.     Lond.,  1917.  UD445.G7G7 

Some  notes  on  artillery  considered  from  an  infantry  standpoint.    Lond.,  1915. 

UF145.G7 
Grenzwacht;  der  schweizerischen  armee  gewidmet  v.  Schweizerischen  schriftsteller- 
verein.    Frauenfeld,  P1915].  D621.S8G7 

Gretton,  Mrs.  M.  S.     Kalender  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1916. 

Greusel,  J.  H.    Blood  and  iron.    N.  Y.,  1915.  DD218.G65 

Grew,  E.  S.    Field-Marshal  Lord  Kitchener,  his  life  and  work.    Lond.,  1916. 

DA68.32.K6G75 
Grey,  C.  G.    Tales  of  the  flying  services.    Lond.,  1916.  D602.G7 

Grey,  E.  G.,  1st  vis.     Conflict  for  human  liberty.     N.  Y.,  [1918?]  D525.G73 

European  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D517.  G7 

A  free  Exirope;  being  an  interview.    Lond.,  1916.  D525.G75 

Great  Britain's  measures  against  German  trade.    Lond.,  1916. 

Sir  Edward  Grey's  reply  to  Dr.  von  Bethmann-HoUweg.   L.  [1915].   D511.G75 

Why  Britain  is  in  the  war.    Lond..  [1916].  D525.G78 

Gribble,  C.    Regimental  silhouettes.    Lond.,  [1917].  D640.G75 

Gribble,  F.  H.     In  Luxembvu^  in  war  time.     Lond.,  1916.  D621.L8G8 

Women  in  war.    Lond.,  1916.  CT3230.G7 

Grice,  J.  W.    The  resources  of  the  empire.    Lond.,  1917.  HC246.G7 

Grierson,  F.     Illusions  and  realities  of  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.G8 

Grierson,  F.  D.     Single  star.     N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ3.G872S 

Grieves,  L.  C.    Military  sketching  and  map  reading.    Wash.,  1917.  UG470.G85 

Griffith-Jones,  E.    The  challenge  of  Chrifltianity  to  a  world  at  war.    Lond.,  1915. 

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Grigg,  E.  W.  M.    Why  the  dominions  came  in.    Lond.,  1915. 

Griggs,  E.  H.    The  soul  of  democracy.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D639.D45G8 

*  Grimauty,  F.  H.     Six  mois  de  guerre  en  Belgique.    Par.,  1916. 
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Groves,  E.R.     What  kind  of  a  fight  are  we  in?    N.  Y.,  1918.     _  D525.G785 

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Gnunbach,  S.    Das  annexionistische  Deutschland.    Lausanne,  1917.  D515.G73 

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Qttdebrod,  G.  H.    The  European  war  in  the  light  of  Bible  prophecy.     Bklyn.,  1914. 

D524.G8 

*  Querlache,  de.     La  Belgique  et  les  Beiges  pendant  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916. 
Guermonprez,  F.  J.  O.    Gangrene  gazeuse  pendant  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916. 

*  La  guerre  allemande  et  le  catholisme.     Par.,  1915. 
La  guerre  de  1914.    Par.,  1915- 

Dimier,  L.     Les  trongons  du  serpent.     1915.  DD117.D5 

Maccas,  L.     Les  cruant^s  allemandes.    1915.  D626.G3M15 

*  La  guerre  de  1914.     L'action  de  Tarmee  beige.     Par.,  1915. 

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La  guerre  et  la  vie  de  demain.    Par.,  1916-  DC387.G8 

*  La  guerre  europ^enne.    v.  1-    Lyon,  1915- 

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Rey,  A.  A.     La  France  et  I'ltalie,  hier — aujourd'hui — demain.     Par.,  1917. 

D525.R4    1917 
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La  Russie  et  la  revolution.    1917.  DK265.R4 

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Bertrand,  A.     La  victoire  de  Lorraine.     Par.,  1917. 

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Christian-Frog6,  R.    Morhange  et  les  marsouins  en  Lorraine.    1917.     D640.C55 
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Libermann,  H.     Face  aux  Bulgares.     1917.  D561.L6 

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Guest,  E.  A.    Over  here.     Chic,  ["1918].  PS3513.U4508    1918 

Guevara,  L.    Towards  reorganisation  of  international  finance.     Lond.,  [1916]. 

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Guibillon,  G.     La  France:  French  life  and  ways.     Lond.,  1917.  PC2121.G8 

*Guide  to  official  letter  writing,  orders,  etc.     By  an  adjutant.    Lond.,  1915. 
♦Guides  Michelin.     Champs  de  Bataille  de  la  Marne.     Par.,  1917. 
Guild,  G.R.     Flag  signalists' handbook.     Menasha,  Wis.,  [1917].        UG580.G8    1917 
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Guillaume,  J.     Karl  Marx,  pangermaniste.     Par.,  1915.  HB501.M5G8 

*Guinand,  M.    Camet  d'un  soldat  de  1914.     Geneve,  1915. 

Guinon,  A.     Remarques  autour  de  la  guerre  (1914-1915).    Par.,  1916.  D640.G8 

Guirand,  F.  Les  livres  diplomatiques  des  nations  bellig^rantes.  Par. ,  [  1915] .  D511.G8 
Guitteau,  W.  B.  Democracy  on  trial  in  the  world  war.  [Toledo,  O.],  1918  D619.G8 
Gullck,  S.  L.     Fight  for  peace.     N.  Y.,  [1915].  JX1953.G75 

Gull,  C.  R.    The  enemies  of  England.     Lond.,  1914. 

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Gumey,  S.  C.    First  aid  in  camp  and  station.    Manila,  1916.  RC87.G95 

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Les  garanties  de  la  paix.     Paris. 

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Gwatkin,  H.  M.    Britain's  case  against  Germany.    Lond.,  1917.  D515.G96 

Gwatkin-Williams,  R.  S.    In  the  hands  of  the  Senoussi.    Lond.,  1916.        D640.G9 
*H.,  F.  W.     Image  of  Nebuchadnezzar's  dream.     Lond.,  1915. 
Hackwood,  F.  W.     Life  of  Lord  Kitchener.     Lond.,  [1913].  DA68.32.K6H3 

Hacobian,  A.  P.    Armenia  and  the  war.     Lend.,  1917.  DS195.H3 

Haeckel,  E.H.P.A.     Englandsblutschuld  .  .  .    [3.aufl.]    Eisenach,  1914.    D517.H4 

Eternity.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D524.H32 

Hagedom,  H.    Makers  of  madness;  a  play.     N.  Y.,  1914.  PS3515.A23M3    1914 

Where  do  you  stand?    N.  Y.,  1918.  D620.H3 

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Haig-Brown,  A.  B.    The  O.  T.  C.    Lond.,  1915. 

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[Hale,  Mrs.  M.  E.]    Children  of  fate.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 
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Hales,  A.  G.    Ginger  and  McGlusky.    Lond.,  1917. 

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*Halevy,  D.    Le  President  Wilson.    Par. 

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HaU,  John  A.     Law  of  naval  warfare.    Lond.,  1914. 
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D635.H23 

JX5371.H33 

PZ3.H1364G 

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HD1927  1916 
D527.H3 
D603.H3 

D603.H4 
D640.H35 
D103.H24 
JX4511.H2 
D581.H3 
DD222.H3 
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DD61.H3 
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Hamilton,  Lord  F.S.    Lady  Eleanor,  Priv.Simmonds  .  .  .    Lond.,  1918.    PZ3.H1836 
HamUton,  Sir  Ian  S.  M.     Ian  Hamilton's  final  despatch.    Lond.,  1916.    D568.3.H28 

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Hamilton,  R.  W.     Belinda  of  the  Red  cross.    N.  Y.,  [1917].  PZ3.H186 

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*Hamley,  Sir  E.  B.     Operations  of  war.    Rev.     Lond.,  1914. 
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Hamon,  A.     Lessons  of  the  world-war.    Lond.,  1918. 
Hamp,  P.     La  France,  pays  ouvrier.    Par.,  1916. 

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Hanna,  H.    Pals  at  Suvla  Bay.    Dub.,  [1917]. 

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DD229.H27 

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D525.H3 

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HD8430.H25    1916 

D635.H248 

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DH527.H3 

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U113.H2 

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JX1392.H2 

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D640.H353 

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HD4975.H3 
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Hansen,  E.    Estudio  critico  ...  del  gobierno  argentino.    B.  Aires,  1914 
[Hanson,  J.  W.]    Why?    The  real  issues  ..  .     Chi.,  [1914]. 
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Harden,  B.  H.    Who  started  this  war?    Aurora,  Mo.,  [1916?] 
Hardinge,  C.  H.,  1st  baron.     Loyal  India.     Lond.,  1916. 

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Hardy,  E.  J.     British  soldier.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

Hardy,  T.    Moments  of  vision.     Lond.,  1917. 

Hargrave,  J.    At  Suvla  Bay.     Lond.,  1916. 

Harley,  J.  H.    Poland  past  and  present.     Lond.,  [1917]. 

Hamack,  A.    Was  wir  schon  gewonnen  haben  .  .  .     Ber.,  1914 

Harper,  C.  Q.     Overheard  at  the  front.     Lond.,  1915. 

Harper,  F.  M.  L.     Runaway  Russia.    N.  Y.,  1918. 


Harper,  Q.  S.     Vocational  re-educ.  for  war  cripples  in  France. 


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PR4741.F17 

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Harris,  C.  F.    Where  the  souls  of  men  are  calling.     N.  Y.,  [1918]. 

Harris,  F.     England  or  Germany?    N.  Y.,  1915. 

Harris,  H.  W.     President  Wilson.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

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Harrison,  Fred.    Meaning  of  the  war.     Lond.,  1914. 

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Hart,  A.  B.    America  at  war.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

Handbook  of  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Monroe  doctrine.    Bost.,  1916. 

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Hart,  H.  H.    Suggested  prog,  for  the  Ex.  st.  coim.  of  def.  of  W.  V, 

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HC106.2.H3 

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HE2791.S83    1914d 


D570.1.H3 

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JX1425.H35 

D523.H3 

,    Charleston ,  W.  Va . , 

D570.8.C8W5 

D570.8.C8W5    1917a 

D570.8.C8S6 


*Hartmann,  H.  Notions  indispensables  aux  infirmi^res 
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1918. 


Harvard  univ.    Harvard  in  the  war.    [Bost.]  1917. 

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[Duval,  M.  K.]    Scout-sniping.     N.  Y.,  [19181. 

Hastings,  S.     First  aid  for  the  trenches.    N.  i.,  1917. 


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Haviland,  C.  A.    Prophetic  of  the  future.    [Brooklyn,  1917].  PS3515.A87P8 

Hawes,  H.  B.  Neutrality  of  the  TJ.  S.  [St.  Louis,  1914].  D619.H3 
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PZ7.H314BO 

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D524.H4 

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HE9915.H3 

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JN3425.H4 

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Hennig,  M.    Der  krieg  und  wir.    Hamb.,  1914.  ,  D515.H4 

*  Henriot,  Emlle.     La  guerre.    La  Bataille  de  la  Mame.  '  Par.,  1915.  I 

Les  poilus  k  travers  lea  ages.    Ombres  et  po^mes. 

Henry,  A.     Du  droit  ^  reparation  ...    Par.,  1915.  UC15.H4 

*  Henry,  M.    Beyond  the  Rhine;  memories  of  art  and  life  in  Ger.  before  the  war. 
Lond.,  1918.  .^ 

[Henschel,  A.  E.]    "Lusitania"  case;  was  Bryan's  resignation  justified?    N.  Y.,  1916. 

D619.H4 
Herbert,  S.    Modem  Europe,  1789-1914.    Lond.,  1916.  D359.H4 

*  Heritage  school  of  arts  and  crafts  for  crippled  boys  and  girls.    2d  ed.       Chailey,  1916. 
Hermant,  A.     Heures  de  guerre  de  la  famille  Valadier.    Par.,  1915. 

PQ2615.E7H4    1915 
Herold,  A.  F.     Le  parlement  et  les  credits  militaires.    Par.,  1917. 
Heron,  T.     Ordnance  department  of  the  British  army.    Wash.,  1917.  UF57.H5 

Herrick,  B.    World  decision.    Bost.,  1916.  D523.H35 

Herries,  J.  W.    Tales  from  the  trenches.    Lond.,  1915.  D544.H5 

Herriot,  t.     Agir.     Par.,  1917.  D523.H37 

Herron,  G.  D.     Germanism  and  the  American  crusade.     N.  Y.,  1918.         D619.H48 

Menace  of  peace.    Lond.,  [1917.]  D613.H5 

Woodrow  Wilson  and  the  world's  peace.    N.  Y.,  1917,  D619.H5 

Herschel-Clarke,  M.     Behind  the  firing  line.    Lond.,  1917.  D526.2.H4 

Herscher,  S.,  abp.    La  grande  guerre.    Par.,  [1916.]  DD801.A57H25 

Hersent,  G.    La  reforme  de  I'^ducation  nationale.    Par.,  1917. 
Herv6,  G.    Apr^s  la  Mame.     Par.,  1915. 

Jusqu'^  la  Victoire!    Par.,  1916. 

La  muraille.    Par.,  1916. 

La  patrie  en  danger.     Par.,  1915. 

Hervier,  P.  L.    Le  kronprinz.     Par.,  1915. 

Super-Huns.    Lond.,  1916. 

Two  Williams  .  .  .    Lond.,  1916. 

Les  volontaires  am^ricains  dans  les  rangs  allies 

Hesse,  V.  N.    Hoch  Deutschland,  osterreich-Ungam, 
Healer,  P.     In  den  Gluten  des  Weltbrandes.    Wixrz., 
Heuvel,  J.  V.  d.    De  la  violation  de  la  neutrality  beige 

Slave  raids  in  Belgium.    Lond.,  [1917.] 

Hewes,  A.    Women  as  munition  makers  ...     N.  Y.,  1917. 
Hewlett,  H.  B.     Om  flying  men.    [Kettering,  1917?] 
Hewlett,  M.  H.    Ballad  of  "The  Gloster"  and  "The  Goeben 


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Singsongs  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1914. 

Heyking,  E.,  freiherr  v.    Das  wirkUche  England  .  .  .    Ber.,  1914.  D517.H6 

Hejrmann,  B.,  ed.    Unsere  feldgrauen  helden.    Leip.,  "1915.  D640.H4 

Heymans,  G.    To  the  citizens  of  the  belligerent  states  ...    N.  Y.,  1915.    JX1907.A8 
Higglns,   A.   P.    Defensively-armed  merchant  ships  and  submarine  warfare  .  .  . 
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Hildebrand,  K.  E.  H.    Ett  starkt  folk  ...    2.  upp.     Stock.,  [1915.]  D640.H47 

HUditch,  A.  N.     Battle  sketches  1914-15.     Oxford,  1915. 

Hill,  D.  J.     Rebuilding  of  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D610.H6 

Hill,  G.  F.    Commemor.  medal  in  the  serv.  of  Germany  .  .  .  Lond.,  1917.   CJ6170.H5 

Les  m^dailles  comm^moratives  .  .  .    Lond.,  1917.  CJ6 170.1152 

Hill,  Mrs.  J.    Econ.  war-time  cook  book.    N.  Y.,  [1918].  TX715.H6576 

Hill,  N.    Poland  and  the  Polish  question.    Lond.,  [1915.]  DK414.H8 

Hillenberg,  B.  W.    Hyg.  erfahr.  des  fiihr.  eines  seuchentrupps  .  .  .    Ber.,  1916. 
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Studies  of  the  great  war.     N.  Y.,  [«1915.]  D523.H6 

Hilton,  J.     Other  war.     Lond.,  [1917?]  HD8390.H6 

Hind,  C.  L.     Invisible  guide.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.H55 

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N.  Y.,  1916.  D640.H52 

Hlndenburg,  B.  v.     Paul  von  Hindenburg.     Ber.,  1915.  DD231.H5H5 

Hindenburg's  march  into  London.    Lond.,  1916.  PZ3.H585 

Phila.,  1916.  PZ3.H585  2 

Hinkovie,  H.    Jugoslavs  in  futiu-e  Europe  ..  .    Lend.,  [1917?]  D465.H5 

Hinkson,  K.  T.     Flower  of  youth:  poems  in  war  time.    Lond.,  1915.  D526.2.H5 

Hinrichs,  firm,  Leip.    Die  deut.  kriegsliter.  v.  kriegsbeginn  . 


Hinsdale,  W,  B.     Special  bul.  on  women  and  war  .  . . 
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Hintze,  O.    Die  HohenzollQrn  und  ihr  werk.    Ber.,  1915.  DD347.H55 

Hinzelin,  f .     1914.    Histoire  illus.  de  la  guerre  du  droit  .  .  .    Par.,  [1914-    D522.H6 
Hirsch,  C.  H.    Marine  en  1914.    Par.,  n916.  PQ2615.I  6M3    1916 

*Hirschberg,  R.     La  reeducation  motrice.    Par.,  1916. 

Hirschfeld,  G,  Tourvielle;  a  trade  school  for  war  cripples.  N.  Y.,  [1918].  UB365.F8H6 
Hirst,  F.  W.     Political  economy  of  war.    Lond.,  1915.  HB195.H5 

New  and  rev.  ed.    Lond.,  1916.  HB195.H5    1916 

Hislam,  P.  A.     Navy  of  to-day.     Lond.,  [1914].  VA454.H47 

Histoire  resumee  de  la  guerre  (aodt  1914-avr.  1917).    Par.,  1917.  D525.H5 

Hist,  assoc,  Lond.    History  and  the  present  war.    A  short  bibl.    Lond.,  1914. 

(Leaflet,  no.  36.)  D1.H25 

Sup.  bibl.  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1915.     (Leaflet,  no.  39.) 

Historicus,  pseud.    Bulgaria  and  her  neighbors.    N.  Y.,  1917.  DR72.H6 

History  of  the  Royal  fusiliers  "U.  P.  S."    Lond.,  [1917].  D547.R6H5 

Hitt,  P.    Manual  for  the  solution  of  military  ciphers.    Ft.  Leaven.,  1916.    UB290.H5 
Hobhouse,  L.  T.    Questions  of  war  and  peace.    Lond.,  [1916].  D523.H65 

The  world  in  conflict.    Lond.,  [1915].  D511.H5 

Hobson,  T.  A.    Democracy  after  the  war.    Lond.,  [1917].  HC56.H6 
2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  [1918].                                                            HC56.H6    1918 

New  protectionism.    Westm.,  [19161.  HF2046.H69 

Towards  intern,  government.    Lond.,  [1915].  JX1975.H7 

Hoche,  J.    En  Alsace  reconquise.    Par.,  "1917.  DD801.A57H6 

*Hocking,  J.    All  for  a  scrap  of  paper:  a  romance  of  the  present  war.    Lond. 
Hodge,  H.    In  the  wake  of  the  war,  pari,  or  imper.  govern.?    Lond.,  1917. 

DA566.7.H6 
Hodges,  G.     Religion  in  a  world  at  war.    N.  Y.,  1917.  BR115.W2H7 

Hodges,  H.  G.    Doctrine  of  intervention.    Princeton,  1915.  JX4481.H6 

Hodgetts,  E.  A.  B.    Glorious  Russia.    2d  ed.    Bristol,  1916.  DK265.H6    1916 

Our  Russian  ally.    Lond.,  [1915?]  DK42.H6 

HScker,  P.  O.     An  der  spitze  meiner  kompagnie.     Ber.,  1914.  D531.H6 

HSffner,  J.    Gebt  raum,  ihr  volker,  unserm  schritt!    Stutt.,  1915.  D525.H7 

HSnn,  K.,  ed.    Der  kampf  des  deut.  geistes  im  weltkrieg.    Gotha,  1915.       D515.H6 
Hoepli,  firm.     Opere  pub.  in  Italia  sulla  guerra  mondiale,  1914-    Milano  [1915]- 

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Hoggson,  N.  F.    Just  behind  the  front  in  France.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.H58 

Hogue,  O.    Trooper  Bluegum  at  the  Dardanelles.    2d  ed.    Lond.,  [19161. 
HohenzoUems  through  German" eyes.     Lond.,  1917.  DD229.2.H7 

Holbrook,  W.  A.     Notes  prelim,  conf.  on  conduct  of  war.     Ft.  Leaven.,  1916. 
Holcomb,  W.  H.     Poems  of  patriotism.     Los  Ang.,  Gal.,  ]918.     PS3515.032P6    1918 
Holdich,  Sir  T.  H.    Political  frontiers  and  bound,  making.    Lond.,  1916.     JC323.H6 
Holland,  A.  W.    Alsace-Lorraine.    Lond.,  1915.  DD801.A34H6 

Germany.    Lond.,  1914. 

Holland  C.    Belgians  at  home.    Lond.,  [1914]. 

Holland,  H.  S.     So  as  by  fire;  notes  on  the  war.    l^ond.,  [1916].  D639.R4H6 

Holland,  W.  J.    Germany  in  science.    Address  Dec.  3,  1917. 

Hollebecque,  M.     La  grande  mel^e  des  peuples.    Par.,  [=1915].  D523.H7 

HoUs,  F.  W.     Peace  conference  at  the  Hague.    N.  Y.,  1914.  JX1916.H7    1914 

Holman,  C.  E.,  comp.     In  the  day  of  battle;  poems.    Tor.,  1916.  D526.H6 

[Holman,  C.  W.]    Doubling  the  wheat  dollar.    Wash.,  1918.  HD9049.W5U43 

Holmes,  E.  G.  A.    Nemesis  of  docility,  a  study  of  Ger.  char.    Lond.,  1916.    D515.H65 

Holmes,  Ernest  E.    Colours  of  the  King.    Lond.,  1914.  D524.H6 

Holmes,  J.  H.    Messiah  pulpit.    (3d  ed.)    N.  Y.,  1917.  D525.H73 

New  wars  for  old.    N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1952.H7 

Holmes,  B.  D.    Yankee  in  the  trenches.    Bost.,  1918.  D640.H6 

Hoist,  B.  P.    My  exper.  with  spies  in  the  great  Europ.  war.    Boone,  la.,  [019161. 

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Holt,  F.  T.    They  the  crucified,  and  Comrades.    Bost.,  1918.  D526.2.H55 

Holt,  L.  H,    History  of  Europe  from  1862  to  1914.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D395.H7 

Holt,  W.    Report  to  the  Com.  for  men  blinded  in  battle.    [N.  Y.,]  "1917.  HV1788.H6 

N.  Y.,  1918.  HV1788.H6     1918 

Honaga,  S.    National  spirit  of  Japan.    Lend.,  [1916].  D519.H6 

Honda,  A.    Economic  world  republic.    [Tokyo,  1917.]  JX1963.H67 

*Hood,  B.    Duties  for  all  ranks.    Lond.,  1915. 

Hooker,  W.  H.    Handicap  of  British  trade.    Lond.,  1916.  HF3509.A3H6 

Hooper,  C.  E.    Wider  outlook  beyond  the  world  war.    Lend.,  1915.  JX1963.H7 

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Hoover,  H.  C.    Addrees  .  .  .    Sept.  29,  1917.    Phila.,ri917].  HD9006.H6 

America's  obligations  in  Belgian  relief.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 

Hopkins,  A.  A.     Our  army  and  how  to  know  it.     N.  Y.,  1918.  UC533.H6     1918 

Our  navy  and  how  to  know  it.     N.  Y.,  1918.  UC533.H6     1918 

Hopkins,  N.  M.    Over  the  threshold  of  war.    Phila.,  1918.  D640.H7 

Hopkins,  W.  J.  The  clammer  and  the  submarine.  Boat.,  1917.  PZ3.H7782C1 
Horn,  B.  W.     Die  "eng.  krankheit"  unter  russ.  pflege.    Ber.,  1915.  D511.H55 

Homaday,  W.  T.     Awakel  America.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D670.1.H7 

Searchlight  on  Germany.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D515.H75 

Hombeck,  S.  K.  Contemporary  politics  in  the  Far  East.  N.  Y.,  1916.  DS518.H6 
Home,  C.  M.  Songs  of  the  schrapnel  shell, . .  .  Chic,  [=1916].  PR6015.O68S6  1916 
Homiman,B.  How  to  make  the  railways  pay  for  the  war.  Lond.,1916.  HE243.Z7L5 
Homung,  E.  W.     BaUad  of  Ensign  Joy.    N.  Y.,rn917].  D526.2.H6 

Horrors  of  Louvain,  by  an  eye  witness.    Lond.,  [19161.  D542.L7H6 

Horsfall,  T.  C.    National  serv.  and  the  welfare  of  tne  commim  .  .  .     Lond.,  1906. 

UB355.G7H8 
Hoschiller,  Max.    L'Europe  devant  Constantinople.    Par.,  1916.  D463.H6 

Hospital  days,  by  Platoon  commander.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

Houel,  A.     La  mobilisation  g^nerale  son  caractfere  jurid.  et  sa  repercussion  sur  les 
contrats  de  travail.    Par.,  1917.  HD7811.F8H6 

Houghteling,  J.  L.  Diary  of  the  Russian  revolution  ...  N.  Y.,  1918.  DK265.H7 
Houghton,  Mrs.  M.     In  the  enemy's  country.    Lond.,  1915. 

Houpin,  C.  La  contribution  sur  les  benefices  de  guerre.  Par.,  1917.  HJ4717.A6H6 
Household,  H.  W.    Our  sea  power  .  .  .    Lond.,  1917.  DA70.H7 

Houston,  H.  S.    Blocking  new  wars.    Garden  City,  1918.  HC56.H67 

Houtte,  P.  V.    Le  crime  de  Guillaume  n  et  la  Belgique.    Par.,  1915.  D541.H7 

The  pan-Germanic  crime.    Lond.,  1915.  D541.H72 

Hovelaque,  fi.  L.    Les  causes  profondes  de  la  guerre  .  .  .    Par.,  1915.  D511.H57 

2.6d.    Par.,  1915.  D511.H57    1915a 

The  deeper  causes  of  the  war.    Lond.,  [1916] .  D511.H572 

Hovey,  C.  E.    Watch  officer's  manual,  U.S.  navy,  1917.  Annap.,  1917.  V133.A41917 

How  long  will  it  last?    Lond.,  1916.  D525.H75 

How  the  Franco-Ger.  conflict  might  have  been  avoided.    Ber.,  [1914] .  D505.H65 

How  the  great  war  arose.  Lond.,  1914.  D511.H6 
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Jeffries,  J.    War  diary  of  an  American  woman.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D640.J4 

Jegerlehner,  J.    Grenzwacht  der  Schweizer.    Ber.,  1915.  PT2619.E26G7     1915 

JeUicoe,  Sir  J.  R.    Battle  of  Jutland  Bank.    Lond.,  1916.  D582.J8J4    1916 

2d  ed.,  rev.    Lond.,  1916.  D582.J8J4    1916  a 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  77 

Jenkins,  B.  A.    Facing  the  Hindenburg  line.    N.  ¥.,["1917].  D640.J43 

Jenkins,  E.    Poems.    Lond.,  1915.  PR6019.E5    1915 

Jenks,  E.    Government  of  the  British  empire  (as  at  the  end  of  the  year  1917).     Lond., 

1918.  JN321.J4 

Jennings,  F.  C.    End  of  the  European  war  in  the  light  of  Scripture.     N.  Y.,  [19161. 

D524.J5 
Jephson,  H.  J.  C,  lady.    War-time  journal,  Germany  1914  and  Ger.  travel  notes. 

Lond.,  1915.  D640.J45 

Jemigan,  C.  B.    World  war  in;prophecy.    [Ponca  City,  Okl.,  "1918.]  D524.J4 

♦Jerrold,  C.     Stories  of  the  Kaiser  and  his  ancestors.    Lond.,  1915. 
Jerrold,  L.    France,  her  people  and  her  spirit.    Indianapolis,  [1916].  DC18.J4 

France  to-day.     Lond.,  1916.  DC18.J4    1916  a 

♦Jerrold,  W.  C.    Field-Marshal  Sir  John  French;  the  story  of  his  life  and  battles. 

Lond.,  1915. 
Jerusalem,  W.    Der  krieg  im  lichte  der  gesellschaftslehre.    Stutt.,  1915.         D523.J4 
Jervey,  T.  D.    The  great  war;  the  causes  and  the  waging  of  it.    Col.,  S.  C,  1917. 

D525  J5 
[Jesse,  F.  T.]    Man  who  stayed  at  home.    Lond.,  [1915].  PZ3.J492Ma 
*J6ze,  G.,  L'Ex^cutif  en  temps  de  guerre.    Par.,  1918. 
Les  finances  de  guerre  de  I'Angleterre.    Par,,  1915.  D635.J4 

1.-    supplement  (jusqu'au  Par.,  1915-  D635.J4    Suppl. 

Le  regime  jund.  de  la  presse  en  Angleterre  pend.  la  guerre.  Par.,  1915.  D631.J4 

JjJrgensen,  J.    La  cloche  Roland.. .(les  Allemands  et  la  Belg.).     Par.,  1916.  D515.J58 

False  witness.    Lond.,  1916.  D515.J56 

False  witness.    N.  Y.,  [1917].  D515.J66 

I  det  yderste  Belgien.    K0benhavn,  1916.  DH682.J7 

Klokke  Roland.     K0benhavn,  1915.  D515.J65 

Joflfre,  J.  J.  C.    My  march  to  Timbuctoo.    Lond.,  1915.  DT553.T6J7 

Johannet,  E.    La  conversion  d'un  catholique  germanophile.    Par.,  [''1915].    D515.J6 

Pan-Germanism  versus  Christendom.    Lond.,  1916.  D515.J62    1916 

N.  Y.,  [1917].  D515.J62 

John  Bull's  diary  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1915.  D523.J55 

Johnson,  A,  B.  World  trade  conditions  after  the  Europ.  war.  N.  Y.,  [1916].  HC56.J65 
♦Johnson,  C,  W.     Soldiers'  feet  and  footgear.    Lond.,  1915. 

Johnson,  D,  W.    My  German  correspondence.    N.  Y.,  [°1917].  D515.J66 

The  peril  of  Prussianism.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D515.J65 

Plain  words  from  America.    Lond.,  1917.  D515.J67 

Topography  and  strat^y  in  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D521.J6 

Johnson,  E.  H.  Torpedoed  in  the  Mediterranean.  N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.J5 
Johnson,  F.    The  King's  call;  why  Britain  went  to  war.    Lond.,  [1914?].       D525.J6 

Johnson,  James  W.    Meaning  of  war  and  the  basis  for  perm,  peace.  N.  Y.,  1916. 

JX1963.J6 

The  reason  for  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D524.J65 

Johnson,  Joseph  F.    The  war  and  American  business.    N.  Y.,  "1914.  HC106.J6 

Johnson,  O.  M.    Spirit  of  France.    Bost.,  1916.  D544.J7 

Johnson,  R.  TJ.  Poems  of  war  and  peace.  Indianapolis,  1916.  PS2135.J4P6  1916 
Johnson,  B.  ed.  Clash  of  nations,  its  causes  and  conseq.  N.  Y.,  [°1914].  D523.J6 
Johnson,  W.  H.    The  war  and  world  opinion.    GranviUe,  0.,  1916.  D525.J65 

Johnson,  W.  F.    America  and  the  great  war  for  htunanity  and  freedom.    Phila,, 

[n917].  D570.1.J6 

America's  foreign  relations.    N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1407.J6 

Johnston,  A.  L.    At  the  front.    Lond.,  1917.  D640.J55 

Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.    Black  man's  part  in  the  war.    Lond,,  [1917].  D547.N4J6 

The  truth  about  the  war,  lest  we  forget.    Lond.,  [1917].  D517.J6 

Johnston,  J.     Food  production  in  France  in  time  of  war;  sup.  report.  Dub.,  [1917?]. 

HD1947     1917 
Johnston,  B.  M.    Arms  and  the  race.    N.  Y.,  1915.  UA10.J7 

Genl.  Foch,  an  appreciation.    Boat.,  1918.  DC342.8.F6J7 

Johnstone,  H.  M.    Foundations  of  strat^y.    Lond.,  1914.  U162.J6 

Joint  distribution  com.  of  funds  for  Jewish  war  sufferers.     Reports.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

D639.J4J6 

[Joint  war  com.  of  the  Brit.  Bed  cross  soc.  and  the  Or.  of  St.  J.  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng.] 

Brit.  R.  c.  soc.  .  .  .  Our  work.     Lond.,  1917.  D629.G7J7 

Six  millions  for  the  Red  cross.    Lond.,  1917.  D629.G7J6 

Joint  finance  com.     Report.    Lond.  D629.G7A5 

Jollivet,  Q.    Cinq  mois  de  guerre.    Par.,  1917.  D523.J67 

Six  mois  de  guerre:  aoflt  1914-f6v.  1915.    [Par.],  1915.  D523.J65 


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Jonas,  L.    Les  armees  de  Test,  mars,  avril  1915.    [Par.,  1916.]  D527.J72 

Verdun,  mars-avril  1916.     [Par.,  1916.]  D527.J74 

Jones,  B.  E.     ed.     Workshop  hints  for  munition  workers.     Lond.,  [1916].  TJ1165.J7 

Jones,  C.  S.     London  in  war-time.     Lond.,  [1917].  DA684.J6 

The  story  of  the  Hohenzollern.    Lond.,  1915.  DD370.J6 

The  unspeakable  Prussian.    Lond.,  [1914]. 

Jones,  D.    Diary  of  a  padre  at  Suvla  Bay.     [Lond.,  1916.]  D640.J6 

Jones,  E.  R.     ed.     Selected  speeches  on  Brit.  for.  policy,  1738-1914.  Lond.,  [1914]. 

DA45.J8 

Jones,  F.     With  Serbia  into  exile.    Lond.,  1916.  D561.J7 

N.  Y.,  1916.  D561.J6 

Jones,  J.     Fall  of  Tsingtau.    Bost.,  1915.  D571.J7 

Jones,  J.  L.     Love  for  the  battle-torn  peoples.    Chi.,  1916.  D525.J7 

Jones,  J.  H.     Economics  of  war  and  conquest.     Lond.,  1915.  JX1952.L33J7 

Jones,  J.  P.    America  entangled.     N.  Y.,  ["1917].  D619.3.J6 

Jones,  S.     Russia  in  revolution.     Lond.,  1917.  DK265.J7 

Jordan,  D.  S.    Alsace-Lorraine.     Indianapolis,  ["1917].  DD801.A57J6 

War  and  the  breed.     Bost.,  ["1915].  JX1952.J7 

War's  aftermath.     Boat.,  1914.  HQ752.J6 

Ways  to  lasting  peace.     Indianapolis,  ["1916].  JX1952.J73 

World  peace  and  the  college  man.    Phila.,  1916.  JX1963.J74 

Jordan,  W.  F.     European  war  from  a  Bible  standpoint.     N.  Y.,  [1915].  D524.J7 

Joflbert,  J.     A  travers  les  continents  pendant  la  guerre.     Par.,  1918.  D523.J7 

Journal  de  la  guerre,  lettres  de  soldats  en  campagne.  [Ber.,  191  D522.K77 
Jouve,  P.  J.  Vous  dtes  des  hommes.  1915.  Par.,  ["1915].  PQ2619.078V7  1915 
Judson,  H.  P.     Threat  of  German  world-politics.     Chi.,  [1918.]             D509.C5    no.  1 

Jttnger,  K.     Deutsch-Amerika  mobil!    Ber.,  1915.  D620.J8 

-  Deutschlands  frauen  und  Deutschlands  krieg.  Stutt.,  ["1916].  D639.W7J8 
Julia,  fi.  F.  La  fatality  de  la  guerre.  Par.,  1917.  D640.J7 
*  Julliard,  C.     L'accoutumance  aux  mutilations.     Geneve,  1916. 

Julliot,  C.  L.  Traite-form.  theor.  et  prat,  de  I'^tat  civil  des  mil.  a  I'int^r.  et  en  cam- 
pagne. 2  ed.  Par.,  1916.  UB775.F8J8 
Junker,  C,  comp.  Der  krieg  mit  Italien,  1915.  Wien,  1915-  D569.A1J8 
Jutland  battle.  Lond.,  1916.  D582.J8J8 
Juvenis,  pseud.  Suvla  Bay  and  after.  Lond.,  [1916].  D640.J8 
Kahn,  Alexander.  Life  of  General  Joffre.  N.  Y.,  [19151.  DC342.8.J6K3 
Kahn,  O.  H.     Americans  of  Ger.  origin  and  the  war.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]     D620.K3  1917b 

Wash.,  1917.  D620.K3    1917a 

Frenzied  liberty.    [N.  Y.,  1918.]  D570.15.K3 

The  need  for  national  efficiency.    [N.  Y.,  1918.]  HC106.2.K18 

The  poison  growth  of  Prussianism.    [N.  Y.,  1918.]  D515.K28 

Prussianized  Germany,  Amer.  of  foreign  descent  and  America's  cause.    [N.  Y., 

1917J  D525.K26 

Right  above  race.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.K3 

Some  comments  on  war  taxation.    [N.  Y.j,  1917.  HJ2379.K2 

-  The  war  and  business.    [N.  Y.?],  1917.  HC106.2.K2 

War  taxation.    [N.  Y.],1917.  HJ2379.K3 

Kahn,  W.  B.    Avoidance  of  war.    [N.  Y.,  "1914.]  JX1963.K2 

Kalau  vom  Hofe,  K.  K.  F.    Unsere  flotte  im  weltkriege.      3.  aufl.      Ber.,  1917. 

D581.K3 
Kallen,  H.  M.     Structure  of  lasting  peace;  an  inquiry  into  the  motives  of  war  and 
peace.    Bost.,  1918.  D610.K3 

Elamerlingh,  O.  O.     Recognition  of  co-equality  of  nations.    Gorinchem,  1916. 

JX1963.K3 
Kappstein,  T.     Der  krieg  in. der  Bibel.    Gotha,  1915.  D524.K3 

Kara-Georgevitch,  M.  A.  P.,  princess.  For  the  better  hour.  Lond.,  1917.  D561.K3 
Kasimir,  L.     Belgien,  1915.     Munchen,  ["19151.  DH682.K3 

Katz,  E.     Die  freiheit  der  meere  im  kriege.     Ber.,  1915.  JX5221.K3 

Kauffman,  E.  W.     In  a  moment  of  time.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D541.K2 

Little  old  Belgium.     Phila.,  ["1914].  PS3521.A735L5    1914 

Kaufman,  H.     Song  of  the  guns.     Lond.,  [1914?].  PS3521.A73S6    1914 

Eaufmann,  P.  Soziale  fiirsorge  und  deutscher  siegeswille.  Ber.,  1915.  D525.K3 
Kautz,  J.  I.    Trucking  to  the  trenches.     Bost.,  1918.  D640.K25 

Kay,  B.    The  air  scout.     N.  Y.,  ["19141.  PZ7.K21A 

Dodging  the  North  Sea  mines.     N.  Y.,  ["1915].  PZ7.K21D 

Fighting  in  France.    N.  Y.,["1916].  PZ7.K21Fi 

The  search  for  the  spy.     N.  Y.,  ["19141.  PZ7.K21S 

With  Joffre  on  the  battle  line.    N.  Y.,  ["1915].  PZ7.K21W 


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♦Keating,  J.    Tipperary  Tommy.     Lond.,  1915. 

Keen,  E.    Seven  years  at  the  Prussian  court.    Lond.,  1916,  DD228.3.K4 

Keen,  F.  N.    World  in  alliance.    Lond..  1915.  JX1953.K3 

Keen,  W.  W.    Tieatment  of  war  wounds.    Phila..  1917.  RD131.K4 

2d  ed.    Phila.,  1918.  RD131.K4    191S 

Keent,  L.  "Crumps";  the  plain  story  of  a  Canadian  who  went.  Bost.,  1917.  D640.K3 
Kehler,  J.  H.    Open  letter  to  the  nations  with  regard  to  a  peace  plan.    N.  Y.,  1914. 

JX1963.K4 
KeUer,  A.  Q.    Through  war  to  peace.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.K37 

Kellermann,  B.    Der  krieg  im  westen.    Ber.,  1915.  D531.K4 

Kellner,  L.     Austria  of  the  Austrians  and  Hungary  of  the  Hungarians.  N.  Y.,  1914. 

DB18.K4 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  C.    Women  of  Belgium.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D638.B4K4 

KeUogg,  R.  J.    Battle  hymn  of  democracy.    Decatur,  111.,  1917.  D526.2.K3 

Kellogg,  V.  L.    Fighting  starvation  in  Belgium.     Garden  City,  1918.       D638.B4K45 

The  food  problem.    N.  Y.,  1917.  HD9000.6.K4 

Headquarters  nights.    Bost.,  ["1917].  D515.K3 

KeUy,  M.    Carlyle  and  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.K3 

Kelly,  B.  A.     Kelly  of  the  Foreign  legion.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.K4 

Kelly,  W.  B.    Battery  ballads,  Battery  E,  145th  field  artillery  .  .  .     [San  Di^o, 

Cal.],  1918.  D526.2.K4 

Kempster,  J.  W.  Pres.  address  to  the  Belfast  assoc.  of  eng.  Belfast,  [1915?.] D525.K4 
Kennard,D.K.,lady.    Roumanian  diary,  1915, 1916,1917.  Tx)nd.,  [1917].  D520.R8K4 

N.  Y.,  1917.  D520.R8K42 

Kennedy,  B.    Soldiers  of  labour.    Lond.,  1917.  HD8390.K4 

Kennedy,  E.  J.    With  the  immortal  seventh  division.    3d  ed.    Lond.,  1916.  D640.K5 

Kennedy,  J.    Sun,  sand  and  sin.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

♦Kennedy,  J.  M.    La  geurra  eurdpea  de  1914.   'Barcelona,  1914. 

Kennedy,  John  M.    Nietzsche.    Lond.,  1914.  B3317.K4 

Kennedy,  B.  A.    New 'Benedicite';  or,  Song  of  nations.     (2d  ed.)      Lond.,  [1915]. 

PR6021.E7N3    1915 
Kennedy,  S.    Pan-Angles;  a  consideration  of  the  fed.  of  the  seven  Eng.  speaking 

nations.    N.  Y.,  1914.  D446.K3 

Kent,  F.  I.    Acceptance  in  foreign  finance.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]  HG1655.K4 

Financial  war  problems  of  America.    [N.  Y.,  1915.]  HG181.K4 

War  and  commerce.    [N.  Y.?  1915?]  HF3030.K4 

Keogh,  Sir  A.,  ed.    Medical  and  surgical  therapy.    N.  Y.,  1918.  RC971.K4 

Kemahan,  C.    Experiences  of  a  recruiting  ofl5cer.    Lond.,  1915.  UB325.G7K4 

Kerofilas,  C.  Eleftherios  Venizelos,  his  hfe  and  work.  Lond.,  1915.  DF836.V3K4 
♦ Un  homme  d'etat.    E.  V^niz^los:  sa  vie,  son  oeuvre.    Paris.  1915. 

Kerr,  S.  P.    What  the  Irish  regiments  have  done.    Lond.,  [1916].  D547.I6K4 

Lond.,[1916j.  D547.I6K4    1916a 

Kettle,  T.  M.    Ways  of  war.    Lond.,  1917.  D523.K4 

Key,  E.  K.  S.    War,  peace,  and  the  future.     N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1965.K5 

Keyes,  F.  A.     Army  dentistry.     N.  Y.,  1918.  RK51.K4 

Blienzl,  H.  Auf  bebender  erde.  Breslau,  1914.  D526.5.K4 
Kies,  W.  S.    The  nation's  opportunity  in  foreign  trade.    [N.  Y.?  1915.]    HF3030.K5 

-  Permanent  foreign  trade  and  its  problems.  [N.  Y.,  1916.]  HF3030.K55 
Kiesgen,  L,    Mickelpickels  abenteuer  auf  drei  kriegsschauplatzen.    C6ln,  ["1915]. 

PZ31.A7  bd.  26 
Kilian,  O.  Im  felde;  heitere  und  emste  kriegserlebnisse.  Leip.,  ["19151.  D640.K6 
Killen,  C.  C.    Housing  problem.    [Wilmington.  1916?]  HD7304.W7K5 

Kilner,  W.  G.    Cantonment  manual.    N.  Y.,  1917.  U113.K4 

Kilpatrick,  J.  A.    Atkins  at  war  as  told  in  his  own  letters.    Lond..  1914.       D544.K38 

—    N.  Y.,  1914.  D544.K4 

Kilvington,  Mrs.  A  message  to  the  nations.    Lond.,  1916. 

Kimball,  W.  W.  Oiu"  question  of  questions,  arm  or  disarm?  Wash.,  1917.  UA23.K48 
[King,  A.  A.]  History  of  the  German-American  war.  [Watts,  Cal.,  <=1917.]  D619.K5 
King,  M.  E.     Heaven's  magnet  for  a  world  conquest.    Waverly,  1916.  tHtK 

King,  T.  F.     Guide  to  courts  martial  duty.     Lond.,  1915.  UB855.G7K5 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it!     Field  gen.  courts  mar.    Lond.,  1916. 

UB855.G7K6 
King,  W.  A.    Use  of  the  com.  cable  and  teleg.  for  army  purposes.    Wash.,  1917. 

UA980.K5 
King  Albert's  book.     [Lond.,  1914.]  D615.K5 

The  King  at  the  front,  official  photo,  in  coIoiub.     [Lond.,  1917?]  D527.K5 

King  of  Hedjaz  and  Arab  independence.     Lond.,  1917.  DS244.K5 


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Kingman,  H.  S.     Section  sixty-one.    Minn.,  1917. 

Kingsbury,  J.  E.    Telephone  and  telephone  exchanges.    Lond., 

Kingsley,  D.  P.    Democracy  vs.  sovereignty.     [N.  Y.,  1915?] 

Kingsley,  R.     Fighting  Fritz.     Detroit,  [°1917]. 

Kinsman,  H.  J.    Tactical  notes.     Dublin,  1916. 

Kip,  F.  E.     Democratic  Underwood-Simmons  tariff  bill.     [N.  Y 

Kipling,  R.    Destroyers  at  Jutland.     Garden  City,  1916. 

For  all  we  have  &  are.     Lond.,  [1914]. 

1915. 


1915 


1916.] 


D640.K63 
TK6015.K5 
D525.K48 
D640.K64 
U165.K5 
HF1756.K5 
D582.J8K5 
PR4854.F55     1914 
D640.K65 
D640.K65    1915a 
UA649.K55     1915 
D581.K5 
D581.K52 
PR4854.H6     1917 
PR4854.I7     1918 
PR4854.L6     1914 
UA649.K55 
D581.K6 
D593.K5 
D580.K5 
D635.K5 
HC256.2.K5 
D635.K53 
BD444.K6 
JN276.K5 
D517.K55 
D511.K5 
DA68.32.K6A3 
UA23.K5 
HC256.2.K6 
D443.K6     1916 
D525.K5 


France  at  war.    Lond 

[N.  Y.,  1915.] 

New  army  in  training.    Lond.,  1915. 

The  fringes  of  the  fleet.    Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1915. 

GardenCity,  N.Y.,1915. 

"The  holy  war."    Garden  City,  1917. 

Irish  guards.    Garden  City,  1918. 

-  Lord  Roberts.    [Garden  City],  °1914. 

The  new  army.    Garden  City,  1914. 

Sea  warfare.     Garden  City,  1917. 

Tales  of  "the  trade."    i-    Garden  City,  1916- 

Kirchhoff,  H.     Der  eeekrieg,  1914-1915.     Leip.,  1915. 
Kirkaldy,  A.  W.     Credit,  industry,  and  the  war.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

Industry  and  finance.     Lond.,  [1917?] 

Labour,  finance,  and  the  war.     Lond.,  [1916]. 

Kirkland,  W.  M.     The  new  death.     Best.,  1918. 

Kirkpatrick,  F.  A.     Imperial  defence  and  trade.    Lond.,  1914. 

Kirkpatrick,  J.     Origins  of  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1914. 

War  studies.     Lond.,  1914. 

Kitchener,  H.  H.  K.,  earl.  Kitchener  in  his  own  words.  Lond. ,  [1917] 
Kitchin,  C.    The  nation's  preparedness.    [Wash.,  1916.] 
Kitson,  A.    Trade  fallacies.    Lond.,  1917. 
Kjell6n,  R.    Diegrossmachtedergegenwart.    10.  aufl.    Leip.,  1916. 

Die  ideen  von  1914.     Leip.,  1915. 

*Klein,  F.     Avec  les  blesses.    Dieu  nous  aime.     Par.,  1918. 

Diary  of  a  French  army  chaplain.     Lond. ,  [1915]. 

La  guerre  vue  d'une  ambulance.     Par.,  1915.  D629.F8K5 

Klemm,  W.    Gloria!  kriegsgedichte  aus  dem  feld.    Munchen,  [01915].         D526.5.K6 
Klibanski,  H.  O.,  ed.  and  tr.    MateriaUen  zum  russ.  handelskrieg  gegen  Deutsch. 

Ber.,  1915.  D635.K3 

Klotz,  L.,  ed.     Deutsche  dichter-kriegsgabe.    Gotha,  1914.  PT1338.K5 

Knapp,  G.  H.     Mission  at  Van.     [N.  Y.],  1915.  D640.K68 

Knapp,  S.    Christianity  and  war.    Worcester,  1917.  D524.K6 

The  war's  need  of  Christ.    Worcester,  1917.  D524.K65 

Knight,  A.  E.     World  war  and  after.     Lond.,  1915.  D523.K5 

Knight,  William  Allen.     War-time  "over  here."     Bost.,  [1918].  D619.K55 

Knight,  William  Angus,  comp.     Pro  patria  et  rege,  poems  on  war.    Lond.,  [19151. 

PR1195.H5K5 
Knight,  William  S.  M.  History  of  Britain  during  the  great  war.    Lond.,  1915- 

DA577.K6 

The  history  of  the  great  European  war.    Lond.,  [1914- 

Knoeppel,  C.  E.     Importance  of  the  human  factor  in  indust.  preparedness.    [Chi., 
19171.  HC106.2.K57 

Industrial  preparedness.    N.  Y.,  1916.  HC106.2.K6 

Knortz,  K.     Die  deutschfeindlichkeit  Amerikas.    Leip.,  [1915?].  D619.K6 

Knox,  M.     Silent  Baltic;  or  Detained  near  Kiel.    Lond.,  [1914?].  D640.K7 

Knox,  P.  C.    Address  March  3l8t,  1917.    [Phila.,  1917.]  D619.K7 

Knyvett,  R.  H.     "Over  there"  with  the  Australians.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.K8 

Koch,  F.  J.     Cincinnati  sees  it  thru.    Cin.,  1917.  D570.15.K6 

Koch,  J.     Deutscher  treuschwur.    Brooklyn,  ["1916].  D526.5.K7 

Koch,  T.  W.     Books  in  camp,  trench  and  hospital.    Lond.,  1917.  Z675.W2K5 

[N.  Y.,  1917.]  Z675.W2K6 

Rev.  andenl.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]  Z675.W2K6     1917 

British  censorship  and  enemy  publications.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]        D631.K6 

More  about  books  in  camp,  trench  and  hospital.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]    Z675.W2K61 

The  University  of  Louvam  and  its  library.    Lond.,  1917.  Z814.L7K6 

War  service  of  the  American  library  association.    Wash.,  1918.      Z675.W2K65 

[2d  ed.l    Wash.,  1918.  Z675.W2K66 

K0edt,  A.  P.    English  and  German  culture.    [Lond.],  1915.  DA110.K65 


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KShler,  A.     Die  staatliche  kriegsinvaliden-fursorge.    Leip.,  1916.  UH520.K6 

Koehler,  F.     Der  neue  dreibund.    Miinchen,  1915.  D443.K7 

Der  weltkrieg  im  lichte  der  deutseh-protest.  kriegsp.    Tubin.,  1915.  rcisK 

Konig,  P.     Die  fahrt  der  Deutschland.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D592.D4A3 

— -    Voyage  of  the  Deutschland.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D592.D4A5 

[Koerber,  A.  V.  v.]    Feldflieger  an  der  front.     Leip.,  1916.  PT2621.048F4     1916 

KSster,  A.     Der  krieg  uiid  die  universit&t.    Leip.,  1914.  D525.K6 

Koester,  F.     The  lies  of  the  allies.    [N.  Y.,  =1916.]  D632.K6 

Secrets  of  German  progress.    N.  Y.,[n915].  nC286.K7 

Kohanik,  P.    Austro-Ger.  hypocrisy  and  the  Russ.  ortho.  Greek  cath.  church.     N.  Y., 
1915.  D514.K6 

Kohler,  M.  J.  Jewish  disabilities  in  the  Balkan  states.  N.  Y.,  1916.  DS135.B3K6 
Kohut,  A.  Frankreich  als  erbfeind  Deutschlands.  Hof  a.  S.,  ["1914].  DC59.8.G3K6 
Kolb-Danvin,  Catherinp.     See  Eadziwill,  E.  (R.)  kniagina. 

Kolshorn,  O.     Unser  Mackensen.    Ber.,  1916.  DD231.M2K7 

Konta,  Mrs.  A.  (L.).     Plea  for  moderation.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D515.K7 

Komilov,  A.    Modem  Russian  history.    N.  Y.,  1917.  DK189.K7 

*Korrespondenz  fur  Kriegswohlfahrtspflege.     Band  I,  1915-    Ber. 
Kowalczyk,  J.  J.     Prussian  Poland.     Copen.,  1917.  DK418.K8 

Krack,  O.    General  Ludendorff.    Ber.,  [=1915].  DD231.L8K7 

♦Krafft,  G.     En  Autriche-Hongrie.    Les  camps  de  prison,  et  d'internes  civ.    Lau- 
sanne, 1915. 
*Krais,  F.     Die  VerwendungsmSglichkeiten  der  Kriegsbeschadigten  in  der  Indust. 

Stutt.,  1916. 
*KraTis,  S.     Die  Fiirsorge  fiir  die  Kriegsinvaliden.    Jena,  1916. 

Krehbiel,  E.  B.     Nationalism,  war  and  society.     N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1952.K8 

Kreisinger,  H.     Five  ways  of  saving  fuel  in  heating  houses.    Wash.,  1918. 

TN1.U6  no.  199 
Kreisler,  F.     Four  weeks  in  the  trenches.     Bost.,  1915.  D556.K7 

Der  krieg  1914/15  in  wort  und  bild.    Ber.,  [•'1914-  D522.K7 

Kriegs-chronik.    [Berlin,  191  D522.K74 

Kriegs-erinnerungen  1914.    [Leip.,  1914].  D515.K75 

Kriegsgeographische  zeitbilder.    Leip.,  1915- 

Frecli,  F.  D.     Kohlennot  und  kohlenvorrate  im  weltkriege.         D635.K67,  hft.  2 

Oppel,  A.     Die  T\-irt8chaftlichen  grundlagen  der  kriegfuhrenden,machte. 

D635.K67,  hft.  1 

Praesent,  H.    Antwerpen;  goegraphische  lage  und  wirtschaftliche  bedeutung. 

D635.K67,  hft.  4 

Spethmann,  H.     Der  Kanal  mit  sein.  kiisten  und  flottenstutzpunkten. 

D635.K67,  hft.  3 
Kriegshefte  aus  dem  induetriebezirk.     Essen,  1915- 

Beumer,  W.    Deutschlands  wirtschaftslage  wahrend  des  krieges.    D509.K7,  2.  hft. 

Eine  Bismarck-rede  zum  1.  april  1915.  D509.K7,  5.  hft. 

Brandt,  O.    Wirtschaftskul.  und  deut.  verwalt.  der  besetz.  geb.  in  feindesland. 

D509.K7,  9.  hft. 

Gilnther,  E.     Die  wirtschaftlich.  hiliskrafte  Deut.  und  sein.  hauptgegner. 

D509.K7,  7.  hft. 

Hashagen,  J.    England  und  Japan  seit  Schimonoseki.  D509.K7,    6.  hft. 

Hirsch.     Wirtschafts-und  verkehrsfragen  im  kriege.  D509.K7,  3.  hft. 

Baingemann,  K.     Glaube  und  vaterlandsliebe.  D509.K7,  10.  hft. 

Sander,  K.     Die  mode  im  spiegel  des  krieges.  D509.K7,  12.  hft. 

Schinckel,  M.    Unsere  geldwirtschaft  vorher,  jetzt  und  nachher.    D509.K7,  4.  hft. 

Schrodter,  E.     Die  eisenindustrie  unter  dern  kriege.  D509.K7.  8.  hft. 

Schwann,  M.     England  wider  England!  D509.K7,  1.  hft. 

Wehberg,  H.     Die  amerik.  waffen-  und  munitionslieferungen  an  Deut.  gegner. 

D509.K7,  11.  hft. 
Kriegsjahrbuch  des  bundes  deut.  frauenvereine  1915.  Ber.  1915.  HQ1621.J3  1915 
Die  krlegsschauplatze,  hrsg.  von  Alfred  Hettner.     Leip.,  1916- 

Partsch,  J.  F.  M.     Der  ostliche  kriegsschauplatz.  D523.K7,  3.  hft. 

Philippson,  A.     Der  franzosisch-belgische  kriegsschauplatz.  D523.K7,  2.  hft. 

Kriegswirthschaftliche  untersuch.  aus  dem  Inst,  fiir  seeverk.  und  weltwirts.  an  der 
Univ.  Kiel.    Jena,  1915- 

Pfitzner,  J.     Die  Pan-amerik.  finanzkonferenz  vom  24.  bis  29.  mai  1915. 

D635.K7,  2.  hft. 

Plant,  T.    Der  einfluss  des  krieges  auf  den  Lond.  geldmarkt.       D635.K7,  1.  hft. 

Schmidt,  L.  W.    Die  entwick.  der  aussenhandelsbezieh.  der  Verein.  Staat.  von 
Amer.  wahr.  des  erst,  kriegsjahres  1914-15.  D635.K7,  3.  hft. 

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Krigs-kronik.    [Ber.,  191-  D522.K75 

Krrapotic,  M.  D.     Croatia,  Bosnia  and  Herczegovina  and  the  Serb,  claims.     Kan. 

City,  1916.  D371.K7 

On  Great  Serbia.     Kan.  City,  1915.  D520.I  7K7 

*Krouch,  M.     Blessures  de  guerre.     Lyons,  1916. 

Krueger,  C.  F.     "Over  here."     Detroit,  [1918].  D619.K8 

Krttger,  F.  K.    Govt,  and  pol.  of  the  Ger.  emp.   Yonkers-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1915. 

JN3425.K7 
*Krumholtz,  C.     Thann.     Une  ville  martyre  en  Alsace.     Besanc^on,  1915. 
Krunich,  M.     Serbia  crucified.     Bost.,  1918.  D561.K8 

KUchler,  K.     Feuertaufe.     Leip.,    ["1915].  PT2621.U16F4    1915 

Etlhnemanu,  E.    An  die  deut.  jugend  im  weltkriegesjahr  1914.     5.  aufl.     Leip.,  1914. 

D515.K8 

Deutschland,  Amerika  und  der  krieg.     Chi.,  [1915].     •  D525.K8 

Kueller,  J.  v.  A.     A  young  lion  of  Flanders.     Lend.,  1916.  PZ3.K959Y 

Kuenzli,  F.  A.     Right  and  duty.     N.  Y.,  [«1916].  UA800.K8 

Kuhn,  K.  A.     Die  gemeinheiten  Eng.  in  der  weltgeschichte.     Ber.,  ["1914].  DA45.K8 

Die  wahren  ursachen  des  weltkrieges  1914.     Ber.,  [°1914].  D511.K8 

Ku  Hung  Ming.     The  spirit  of  the  Chinese  people.     Peking,  1915.  DS721.K8 

Kulturbund.     Answer  of  the  Kulturbund  to  a  declaration  by  the  prof,  of  Gr.Brit. 

addressed  to  the  academical  circles  of  Ger.     Ber.,  [1915].  D515.A795 

Kummer,  F.  A.     Second  coming.     N.  Y.,  1916.  PZ3.K963Se 

K'ung  Yuan  Ku'suh.    Judgment  of  the  Orient.     Lond.,  1916.  D515.K85 

Kutter,  H.     Reden  an  die  deutsche  nation.    Jena,  1916.  D524.K85 

Kylie,  E.  J.     Who  caused  the  war.    [n.  p.,  1915.]  D511.K85     1915  a 

-  Who  caused  the  war.  Lond.,  [1915].  D511.K85 
La  Barre,  G.  Captive  of  the  kaiser  in  Belgium.  Lond.,  [1914].  D541.L3 
Labb6,  P.  Le  loyalisme  et  I'effort  japonais.  Par.,  1917.  D519.L3 
Labberton,  J.  H.  Belgium  and  Germany.  Chi.,  1916.  D615.L3 
Labor  party  (Gt.  Brit.)Ex.  com.  Labour  and  the  new  soc.  order.  L.,  [1918].      HC256.2.L3 

Towards  a  new  world.     Wyo.,  N.  Y.,  [1918].  HC256.2.L35 

Labour  and  war  pamphlets.     Lond.,  1915- 

Brallsford,  H.  N.     Belgium  and  the  scrap  of  paper.     1915.  no.  10.        D615.B65 

How  the  war  came.     3d  ed.     1915.  D509.L3,  no.  1 

Macdonald,vJ.  R.     The  war  and  the  Far  East.     1915.  D509.L3,  no.  14 

Morel,  E.  D.     Morocco  and  Armageddon.    1915.  D509.L3,  no.  11 

*Laboureyras,  P.     La  destruction  d'une  cite  picarde  ...    Amiens,  1916. 

Labry,  R.     Avec  I'armee  Serbe  ...     Par.,  1916.  D561.L3 

Lachapelle,  G.     Nos  finances  pendant  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  HJ1091.L3 

La  Chesnais,  P.  G.     Socialist  party  in  the  Reichstag  and  the  declaration  of  war. 

Lond.,  [1915J.  '  D639.S6L3 

* Le  Soviet  et  la  paix.    Par.,  1918. 

Ladofi,  F.  M.     Z  krwawych  dni.     Chi.,  1916.  PG7399.L3Z2 

Laffan,  R.  G.  D.    Guardians  of  the  gate.    Oxf.,  1918.  DR317.L27 

Lafifargue,  A.    Attack  in  trench  warfare.    Wash.,  1916.  UG444.L2 

;6tude  sur  I'attaque  dans  la  p^riode  actuelle  de  la  guerre.  [Par.,  1915.1 

UG446.L28 

Laffrat,  M.     Du  regime  juridique  des  s^questres  des  biens  appartenant  k  des  Austro* 

Allemands.     Par.,  1916.  JX5313.F8L3 

La  FoUette,  R.  M.    Armed  ship  bill  meant  war.    N.  Y.,  [1917].  D619.L2 

Taxation  of  surplus  incomes.    Wash.,  1917.  HJ258.L3 

Vital  votes  on  taxation  of  incomes  and  war  profits.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ4653.E8L3     1917 

War  profits  tax.    Wash.,  1917.  HJ4653.E8L4    1917 

*Lafon,  C.     Les  Arm6es  a^riennes  modernes.     Par.,  1916. 

Lafon,  E.R.  Le criteriumde la valeur  ...  derequisitions  ...  Bord.,1916.  UC15.L25 
Lafond,  G,    Covered  with  mud  and  glory.    Bost.,  [=1918].  D640.L15 

LaGarde,  L.  A.     Gunshot  injuries.     2d.,  rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1916.        RD156.L3     1916 
La  Hire,  Mme.  M.  W.  de.     La  femme  fran^aise,  son  activity  pend.  la  guerre.    Par., 
["1917].  D639.W7A3 

Laible,  W.,  ed.     Deutsche  theologen  iiber  den  krieg.    Leip.,  1915.  D639.R4L3 

Laird  &  Lee's  world  war  glimpses.     Chi.,  "1914.  D527.L3 

Lake,  H.     In  Salonica  with  our  army.    Lond.,  [1917].  D640.L17 

Lambert,  H.    Un  autre  aspect  de  la  quest,  europ.  et  une  solution.    liOnd.,  1915. 

D511.L2 

Economic  solution  of  the  European  crisis.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D511.L22 

International  morality  and  excnange.    Lond.,  [1916].  JX1963.L26 

Pax  economica.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1917.  HC56.L35    1917 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  83 

La  Motte,  E.  N.     Backwash  of  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D640.L2 

Lamprecht,  K.  G.     Deutsche  zukunft.    Belgian.    Gotha,  1916.  DD228.8.L3 

Zur  neueu  lage.     Leip.,  1914.  D525.L3 

Lanchester,  F.  W.     Aircraft  in  warfare.     Lond.,  1916.  UG630.L3 

The  flying-machine  from  an  engin.  standpoint.     Lond.,  1916.  TL670.L3 

Landay,  M.  *  L'homme  aux  cent  masques.     Par.,  '=1915.  PQ2623.A5H6     1915 

Landry,  A.     Notre  commerce  d 'exportation.    Par.,  1916.  HF3556.L3 

Lane,  F.  K.    American  spirit;  addresses  in  war-time.    N.  Y.,  ["1918].  D619.L28 

Nation  in  arms.     Wash.,  1917.  D570.A2A35    no.  2 

[Lane,B.N.  A.]    Americaand  the  European  war.    Bost.,  1915.      JX1908.U5,  v.  6,  no.l 

America  and  the  new  world-state.    N.  Y.,  1915.  JX1961.U6L3 

Arms  and  industry.     N.  Y.,  1914.  JX1952.L27 

The  dangers  of  half-preparedness.    N.  Y.,  1916.  JX1953.L18 

The  foundations  of  international  polity.     Lond.,  [1914].  JX1952.L3 

The  great  illusion.    N.  Y.,  1910.  "  JX1952.L32 

4th  rev.  and  enl.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1913.  JX1952.L36 

La  guerre  europ.  detruira-t-elle  le  milit.  allemand?    Par.,  1915.  D525.L35 

Modern  wars  and  the  peace  ideal.    Lond.,  [1916?]  JX1953.L2 

[ ]     Political  fond.  of  alhed  success.     X .  Y.,  1918.  D(ilO.L3 

Problems  of  the  war— &  the  peace.    Lond.,  [1914?]  D517.L3 

Prussianism  and  its  destruction.     Lond.,  [1914.]  D523.L3 

War  aims;  the  need  for  a  pari,  of  the  allies.     Lond.,  [1917].  D613.L3 

War  and  the  workers.     Lond.,  [1916?]  HD4905.5.L3 

The  world's  highway.    N.  Y.,  ["1915].  D445.L25 

Lanessan,  J.  M.  A.  de.     Les  empires  germaniques  et  la  polit.  de  la  force.     Par.,  1915. 

DD221.L3 

Pourquoi  les  Germains  seront  vaincus.     Par.,  1915.  .    D515.L3 

Lang,  M.     Feldgrau.     Stutt.,  ["1914].  D531.L3 

Laugdon,  A.  M.     Excess  profits  duty  and  the  excess  mineral  rights  duty.     Lond.,  1916. 

HJ4707.L3 

Excess  profits  duty  and  the  excess  mineral  rights  duty.    3d  ed.     Lond. 

Langdon,  C.     Sonnets  on  the  war.     Providence,  1917.  D526.2.L3 

Langdon,  W.  C.     Sword  of  America.     Urbana-Champaign,  111.,  1917.  D525.2.L35 

[Urbana?  111.]  1918.  D526.2.L35    1918 

Lange,  C.  L.     Russia,  the  revolution  and  the  war.     Wash.,  1917.  DK265.L3 

Lange,  Frederick  W.  T.     Books  on  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1915-         Z6207.E8L21 
Lange,  Fritz.     Kriegs-orthopadie.     Mtinchen,  1915.  RD151.L25 

Langelett,  D.  W.    Was  sagt  die  Bibel  vom  weltkrieg?    [Luzerne,  la.,  "1915-]   D524.L25 

The  world-war  in  the  light  of  prophecy.     Burlington,  la.,  1915.  D524.L27 

Langenhove,  F.  v.  Comment  nait  un  cycle  de  legendes.  Lausanne,  1916.    D626.G3L25 

The  growth  of  a  legend.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D626.G3L26 

Le  dossier  diplomatique  de  la  question  beige.     Par.,  1917.  D615.L35 

Langens  kriegsbilclier;  geschichten  aus  Deutschlands  kampfen.    Miinchen,  1914- 

Beer,  M.     "Boches!"    [1915]    9.  bdchen. 

Botsky,  K.     Ostpreussens  feuerzeit.    [1915]    10.  bdchen.      PT2603.O8807     1915 

Buchner,  E.     Kriegshumor.     1.-2.  t. 

Christ,  Lena.     Unsere  Bayem.    [1915]    anno  14.    1. 1.  1.  bdchen. 

PT2605.H66U6     1915,  v.  1 

2.  t.    [1915]    7.  bdchen.  PT2605.H66U6    1915,  v.  2 

Hoffmann  von  Vestenhof,  A.     Hie  Habsburg!    [1915]    11.  bdchen. 

PT2617.045H5  1915 

Koster,A.     Der  tod  in  Flandern.    [1914]    4.  bdchen.  PT2621.055T6  1914 

[Lang,  W.]     Der  kriegspilot.    [19141    6.  bdchen.  PT2623.A49K7  1914 

Der  tod  in  den  luf ten.    [1915]    14.  bdchen.  PT2623.A49T6  1915 

galten,  F.     Abschied  im  sturm.    [1915]    12.  bdchen.  PT2637.A5A7  1915 

Thoma,  Ludwig.     Der  erste  august,  Christnacht  1914.  [1915]    5.  bdchen. 

PT2642.H58E5    1915 

mitz,  A.     Die  vergessene  wohnung.    [1915]    8.  bdchen.  PT2643.L5V4     1915 
*Langlois,  G.     L'AUemagne  barbare.     Par.,  1915. 

Le  clerge,  les  cath.  &  la  guerre.     Par.,  [1915].  D622.L3 

Lanman,  F.  B.    Handbook  of  recipes.    [Columbus,  "1918.1  TX715.L293    1918 

Lanoir,  P.    German  spy  system  in  France.     Lond.,  [1914?]  JX5121.L32 

Lansing,  B.     Discurso  del  Hon.  Robert  Lansing.     Wash.,  1917.  D619.L34 

Wash.,  1917.  D619.L33 

La  guerra.     Buenos  Aires,  1917.  D619.L345 

A  war  of  self-defense.    Wash.,  1917.  D570.A2A35    no.  5 

Lanux,  P.  de.     La  Yougosla\4e — la  France  et  les  Serbes.  Par.,  1916.                D465.L3 

Young  France  and  new  America.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D516.L3 


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Lanzalone,  G.     Epigrammi  di  guerra.    3.  ed.     Salerno,  1917.  D526.7.I8L3 

Liplace,  E.     Progress  of  liberty.    [Phila.?  1917.]  D525.L35 

Lardge,  W.  T.     Patriotism.    [Lond.,  1916.]  D525.L4 

Lardner,  R.  W.     My  four  weeks  in  France.     Indianapolis,  ['=1918.]  D640.L23 

*Larmeroux,  J.     L'Autriche-Hongrie  au  Congres  de  Berlin  en  1878.  Par.,  1915. 
Larnaude,  F.    De  I'indemnite  dans  les  requisitions  militaires  ...    Par.,  1917.    UC15.L3 

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(Deuxi^me  serie).     Par.,  1917.  D640.L25 

Larsen,  K.  H.  E.  Fronten.  Kj>benhavn,  1916.  D523.L35 
*Lasserre,  P.     Le  Germanisme  et  I'esprit  humain.     Par.,  1915. 

Latourette,  K.  S.     Development  of  China.     Bost.,  1917.  DS735.L3 

Latzko,  A.  A.     Men  in  war.     N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ3.L359M 

Laubeuf,  A.  M.     Sous-marins  et  submersibles.     Par.,  ["1915].  VM365.L3 

Lauck,  W.  J.  Cost  of  living  and  the  war.  Cleveland,  O.,  1918.  HD6983.L3 
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Lauder,  Harry.     Minstrel  in  France.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.L27 

Laudet,  F.     The  responsibility  of  the  war.     Par.,  1915.  D511.L32 

Laudynowa,  S.     Sprawa  ^wiatowa.     Chi.,  1917.  DS135.P6L3 

Lauferti,  G.     The  U.  S.  and  the  next  war.     Lond.,  1915.  UA23.L3 

Laughlin,  J.  L.     Credit  of  the  nations.     N.  Y.,  1918.  HG171.L3 

Laughton,  L.  G.  C.  Biitish  navy  in  war.  Lond.,  [1915].  •VA454.L3 
Laurency,  M.  fi.     Pratiques  d'hygiene  en  campagne.     Bordeaux,  1916. 

Laurent,  F.     Chez  nos  allies  britanniques.     Par.,  ["1917].  D640.L28 

Lauriat,  C.  E.,  jr.     The  Lusitania's  last  voyage.     Bost.,  1915.  D592.L8L3 

Lauzanne,  S.  J.  V.     Feuilles  de  route  d'un  mobilise.     Par.,  [<=1916].  D640.L3 

Fighting  France.     N.  Y.,  1918.                           ^  D516.L35 

Lavaur,  J.  H.     Comment  se  realise  en  ce  moment  meme  la  lin  de  I'Empire  allemand 

annonc^e  par  plusieurs  proph^ties  c^lebres  .  .  .     Par.,  [1914?]  D524.L3 

Les  prodiges  et  presages  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  [1915?]  D524.L35 

Lavedau,  H.     Les  grandes  heures.     Par.,  1916.  D523.L37 

Lavisse,  E.    Ernest  La  visse;  pages  choisies.    Par.,  ["1915].  D509.E3    vol.3 

— ■ —    German  theory  and  practice  of  war.     Par.,  1915.  D626.G3L3 

Pratique  et  doctrine  allemand es  de  la  guerre.  .  Par.,  1915.  D626.G3L28 

Law.F.E.  The  v,-ar  from  the  standpoint  of  a  business  man.  [N.Y.,1918.]  D525.L43 
Law,  H.  A.     Why  is  Ireland  at  war?     Dublin,  1915.  D520.I65L3 

Lawrence,  D.  H.  Prussian  officer,  and  other  stories.  Lond.,  [1914].  PZ3.L4345P 
Lawrence,  M.M.  Food  conserv.  to  help  win  the  war.  Austin,  Tex.,  [1917].  TX357.L3 
Lawrence,  T.  J.,  comp.     Documents  illustrative  of  international  law.    Boat.,  ["1914]. 

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Lawson,  W.  R.     British  war  finance,  1914-15.     Lond.,  1915.  D635.L3 

2d  ed.     Lond.,  1916.  D635.L3     1916 

N.  Y.,  1915.  D635.L3     1915  a 

Lawton,  F.  H,    Field  quartermaster's  handbook.    N.  Y.,  ["1917].  UC32.L3 

League  to  enforce  peace.     A  reference  book  for  speakers.     N.  Y.,  [1918?]      D525.L45 

American  branch.    Enforced  peace;  proc.  of  the  first  annual  nat.  assemblage. 

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Independence  hall  conference.    N.  Y.,  [1915].  JX1908.U6L4 

The  world's  greatest  problem.     [N.  Y.,  1915?]        JX1908.U6L4     1915  b 

Leask,  G.  A.     V.  C.  heroes  of  the  war.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.L35 

Leathem,  W.  H.    Comrade  in  white.    N.  Y.,  ["1916].  PZ3.L483C 

LeBas,  SirH.  F.,  ed.  Lord  Kitchener  memorial  book.  Lond.,  [1917?]  DA68.32.K6L4 
*Lebedev,  V.     Souvenirs  d'un  volontaii-e  russe  dans  I'armee  frangaise,  1914-1916. 

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Le  Berquier,  E.,  comp.     Les  Allemands,  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916.  DD76.L4 

Leblanc,  H.    Collection  Henri  Leblanc,  destin^e  ^  I'Etat.   La grande  guerre  ...^  Par., 

1916-  Z6207.E8L4 

Lebon,  A.     L ' effort  britannique.     Par.,  1917.  D517.L33 

England's  effort.    Par.,  1917.  D517.L35 

Probl^mea  economiques  nes  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  1918.  HC56.L38 

Le  Bon,  G.    Enseignements  psychol.  de  la  guerre  europ6enne.    Par.,  1915.     D523.L4 

Premieres  consequences  de  la  gueiTe.     Par.,  1916.  D523.L43 

Psychology  of  the  great  war.    Lond.,  [1916].  D523.L42 

Lebrun,  A.  F.     French  colonies'  effort.    Par.,  1917.  D516.L4 

Le  Cain,  J.     Care  and  oper.  of  aero  motors  for  army  and  navy  aviators  and  mech. 

Bost.,  1918.  TL701.L4 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  85 

*Lecky,  S.  T.  S.     Wriuklesin  practical  navigation.     18th  ed.     Lond.,  1917. 
*Leclerc  de  Fourolles,  J.     Le  code  de  justice  militaire  pour  I'arm^e. 
Le  Cordier,  G.     La  classe  1925.     Par.,  [=1915].  D526.3.L4 

Lecouturier,  fi.     La  taxation  des  b^n^fices  de  guerre.    Par.,  [19161.        HJ4717.A6L4 

La  transformation  de  I'impdt  sur  le  revenu.    (4.  6d.)    Par.,  [1917].    HJ4716.L4 

[L6cayer,  Mme.A.H.lPetites  viesdans  latourmente.  Par.,  [1917]. PQ2623.E364P5 1917 
Le  Dantec,  F.  A.     Savoir!  .  .  .    Consid.  sur  la  m^thode  scientifique,  la  guerre  et  la 
morale.     Par.,  1917.  Q175.L4 

Ledwidge,  F.     Songs  of  peace.     Loud.,  1917.  PR6023.E2oS5     1917 

Lee,  A.     At  his  country's  call.     N.  Y.,  [1918].  PX7.L5113 

Lee,  G.  S.    Air-line  to  liberty.    N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.L44 

We;  a  confession  of  faith  for  the  Amer.  people  during  and  after  war.    Garden 

Citv,  N.  Y.,  1916.  D619.1v4 

Lee,  J.    Ballads  of  battle.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D526.2.L4 

Work-a-day  warriors.     Lond.,  1917.-  D526.2.L45 

Leeds,  H.     Edith  Cav ell,  her  life  story.     Lond.,  [1915].  D630.C3L4 

Leeman,  J.     MartjT,  a  tragedy  of  Belgiiun.     San  Fran.,  1916.  PQ3919.L36M33 

Leepsr,  A.  W.  A.     Justice  of  Rumania's  cause.     Lond.,  1917.  D520.R8L^ 

Leete,  A.     Schmidt  the  spy  and  his  messages  to  Berlin.     Lend.,  1916.         D526.2.L5 
LeFeuvre,  A.     Daddy's  sword.     Lond.,  1915.  PZ3.L52D 

Lefevre.     Le  carnet  de  oampagne    ...    (1914-1916)     Tours,  [1917].  D640.L.36 

Le  Fur,  L.     lies  droits  des  particuliers  et  ceux  de  I'^tat  en  matiere  de  requis.  mili- 

taires.    2.  6d.    Par.,  1917.  UC15.L4 

Le  Gallienne,  B.   Silk-hat  soldier,  and  other  poems  ..  .   N.Y.,1915.  PR4881.S4  1915 
Legend  of  the  "  Francs- tireurs "  warfare  in  Belgium.     Lond.,  1916. 

Leger,  L.  P.  M.     La  liquidation  de  I'Autriche-Hongrie.     Par.,  1915.  D523.L45 

Le  panslavisme  et  I'interet  frangais.    Par.,  ["1917].  D377.3.L5 

Legge,  E.     King  Edward,  the  Kaiser  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1917.  D523.L5 

The  public  and  private  life  of  Kaiser  Wm.  II.     Lond.,  1915.  DD229.L5 

Legge,  J.  G.     Rhyme  and  revolution  in  Germany.     Lond.,  1918. 

Legge,  B.  F.     Militarv  sketching  and  map  reading  for  non-coms,  and  men.     3d  ed. 
Lond.,  [1918].  "  ^  '  UG470.L5     1918 

Legislation  de  guerre.     Par.,  1915-17. 

Combat,  fid,  ed.     Le  travail  des  femmes  ^  domicile.    Par.,  1916.        HD6145.C6 
Combat,  F.  J.,  ed.     Les  affaires,  la  bourse,  les  banques  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1917. 

HG186.F8C6 

L' application  de  I'impot  sur  le  revenu.     Par.,  1917.  HJ4716.C6 

Les  assurances  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  HG8055.C6 

Les  finances  publiques  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  HJ1091.C6 

L'impot  sur  les  benefices  de  guerre.    Par.,  1917.  HJ4717.A6C6 

Fougerol,  H.,  ed.     Croix  de  guerre,  insignes  et  decorations  militaires.     Par.,  1917. 

CR5025.F6 

Requisitions  militaires  et  maritimes.    Par.,  1916.  UC15.F6    1916 

[2.  ed.,  augra.  etmisekjour.]    Par.,  1917.  UC15.F6    1917 

Lainel,  G.,  ed.    La  propri^t^  industrielle  et  la  guerre.    Par.,  1917.    T271.T4    1914 
[Monsarrat,  G.]    Les  dommages  de  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  JX5326.M6 

Supplement.     Par.,  1917.  JX5326.M6    Suppl. 

Salllard,  A.,  ed.     Les  baux  a  ferme,  les  m^tayages  et  le  moratorium.     Par.,  1917. 

HD1511.F8S3 

Les  loyers  et  le  moratorium.     Par.,  1915. 

Le  sequestre  des  biens  des  AUemands  et  des  Austro-Hongrois.     Par.,  1915. 

JX5295.S3 
Le  Gofflc,  C.     Boiu-guignottes  et  pompons  rouges.     Par.,  1916.  D640.L37    1916 

Dixmude;  un  chapitre  de  I'histoLre  des  fusiliers  marins.    4.^.     Par.,  1915. 

D542.D5L4 

Dixmude,  the  epic  of  the  French  marines.    Lond.,  [1916].     D542.D5L4    1916 

Lond.,  [1916].  D542.D5L5     1916a 

[Le Grand,  M.]  Histoireanecdotiquedelaguerrede  1914-1915.  Par.,  [1915]-  D521.L35 
Le  Guiner,  J.     Letters  from  France.     Boat.,  1916.  D640.L4 

Lehautcourt,  P.  pseud.     See  Palat,  B. 

Leigh,  D.     Background  of  battle.     Loud.,  1916.  D640.L42 

Leleux,  C.     Feuilles  de  route  d'un  ambulancier.     Par.,  1915.  D629.F8L5 

Lemoine,  A.     Les  conventions  intern,  sur  le  r%ime  des  prisonniers  de  guerre.     Par., 
1917.  JX5141.L4 

L6monon,  E.    Les  allies  et  les  neutres  (ao<it  1914-dec.  1916).     Par.,  1917.      D610.L5 
Lentz,  O.     Die  seucheabekampfung  in  Preussen  wiihrend  des  krieges.     Ber.,  1916. 


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Leonard,  B.  M.     The  army  and  corruptLon.     Lond.,  [1914?]  UC265.L5 

Patriotic  poems.     Lend.,  1914.  PR1195.H5L4 

Leonhard,  R.     Amerika  wahrend  des  weltkrieges.     Ber.,  1915.  D509.D46    no.l6 

Leopold,  A.     Im  schiitzengraben.     Stutt.,  [«1915].  D551.L4 

Le  Personne,  L.     Notes  concern,  the  econ.  situation  between  the  allies  and  Ger. 

Lond.,  1916.  HC56.L4 

Le  Petit,  N.     Wake  up,  young  America.     [N.  Y.,?  1916?]  D570.15.L4 

Lupine,  J.     Troubles  mentaux  de  guerre.     Par.,  1917.  RC602.L4 
♦Le  Queiix,  Wm.     At  the  sign  of  the  sword.     Lond.,  1915. 

Behind  the  German  lines.     Lond.,  [1917].  PZ3.L56B 

Britain's  deadly  peril.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  [1915].  D517.L4 

4th  ed.     Lond.,  [1915].  D517.L4     1915a 

Devil's  spawn;  how  Italy  will  defeat  them.     Lond.,  [1915].  D520.I7L4 

Further  secrets  of  Potsdam.     Lond.,  ["1917].  DD228.3.L43 

German  atrocities.     Lond.,  [1915?]     •  D626.G3L6 

German  spies  in  England.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  [1915].  JX5121.L4 

Hushed  up  at  German  headquarters.     Lond.,  [1917].  PZ3.L56Hu& 

Love  intrigues  of  the  Kaiser's  sons.     N.  Y.,  1918.  DD228.3.L35 

Leroux,  C,     L'el^ve  soldat.     Par.,  1918.  "[J115.F8L5    1918 

Leroux,  E.     France  et  Allemagne,  les  deux  cultures.     Par.,  1915.  DC33.L6 

Le  Roux,  R.  C.  H.     On  the  field  of  honor.     Bost.,  1918.  PQ2623.E63A83 

Leroy,  M.     L'fere  Wilson.     La  soci4t6  des  nations.     Par.,  1917.  JX1975.L55 
Leroy-Beaulieu,  P.     La  guerre  de  1914  vue  en  son  cours  chaque  semaine.      Par. ,  [  1915- 

D521.L4 
*Lerroux,  A.     La  verdad  a  mi  pais.     Espafia  y  la  guerra.     Madrid,  1915. 
*Lesage,  C.     La  rivalit^  anglo-germanique.     Par.,  1915. 

Leslie,  S.     The  Celt  and  the  world.     N.  Y.,  1917.  CB206.L5 

Irish  issue  in  its  American  aspect.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DA960.L35 

Le  Sueur,  G.     Germany's  vanishing  colonies.     Lond.,  [1915].  JV2027.L4 

Lethbridge,  A.  B.     New  Russia.     Lond.,  ["1915].  DK27.L4 

Letters  from  a  French  hospital.     Bost.,  1917.  D629.F8L4 

Letters  of  a  Canadian  stretcher  bearer.     Bost.,  1918.  D640.L43 

■  Letters  of  a  soldier,  1914-1915.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.L442 

Letters  written  by  the  fatherless  children  of  Fr.  to  their  Amer.  godparents.     Chi.,  1917. 

D639.C4L4 
Lettres  de  mon  soldat,. 1915-1916.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D640.L45 

Lettres  d'un  soldat  (aout  1914-avril  1915).     Par.,  1916.  D640.L44 

Lettres  d'un  vieil  Am^ricain  a  un  Frangais.     Par.,  1917. 

Lettres  heroiques,  1914.     Geneve,  [1914?]  D544.L6 

Letts,  W.M.    Hallow-e'en,  and  poems  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1916.     PR6023.E85H3    1916 
*Leune,  Mme.  J.     Tels  qu'ils  sont.     Par.,  1916. 

Leutrum  von  Ertingen,  O.  O.,  grafin.     Court  &  diplomacy  in  Austria  and  Germany. 
Lond.,  [1918].  D515.L4 

Level,  M.     Vivre  pour  la  patrie;  roman.     Par.,  ["1917].  PQ2623.E9V5    1917 

[Levermore,  C.  H.]     A  conference  of  neutral  states.     Bost.,  1915.     JX1908.U5    vol.5 
Levi,  N.    Jan  Smuts.     Lond.,  1917.  DT779.8.S6L4 

Levine,  I.  D.     Russian  revolution.     N.  Y.,  [1917].  DK265.L4 

Levis,  M.     Les  campagnes  ardentes.     Par.,[1917j.  D548.L5 

Levison,  L.     How  the  Turk  makes  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  D626.T8L4 

The  tragedy  of  the  Jews  in  the  European  war  zone;     Edin. ,  [  1916?]      D639.  J4L5 

Lewin,  P.  E.     German  road  to  the  East.     Lond.,  [1916].  DD117.L5 

German  rule  in  Africa.     Lond.,  1918.  DT34.L7 

Lewinski-Corwin,  E.  H.     Political  history  of  Poland.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DK414.L6 

Lewis,  D.   J.     Internatl.  anarchy — or— intematl.  govt?    [Cumberland,  Md.,    1915?] 

JX1975.L5 
Lewis,  L.  S.     The  bridged  chasm.     [Hammond,  Ind.,  1915.]  HG5.38.L5 

Lewis,  W.  M.,  comp.     Voices  of  our  leaders.     N.  Y.,  [=1917].  D619.L45 

Leyland,  J.    Achievement  of  the  Brit,  navy  in  the  world-war.    Lond.,  1917.    D581.L4 

Souvenir  of  the  great  naval  battle  and  roll  of  honour.    Lond.,  [1916].    D582.J8L4 

The  Royal  navy.     Camb.,  Eng.,  1914.  DA70.L5 

Lhomme,  J.     En  1916:  une  Europe  renovee.     Par.,  1915.  D610.L6 

Lhotzky,  H.     Der  glaube  des  ta~pferen.     Stutt.,  1914.  D524.L6 

Libert  de  Flemalle,  G.  de.     Fighting  with  King  Albert.     Lond.,  1915. 
Lichnowsky,  K.  M.     My  mission  to  London.     Lond.,  1918.  D515.L5 

Lichtenberger,  H.     L'impdrialisme  ^conomique  allemand.     Par.,  1918.     HC286.2.L7 
* La  question  d'AlBace-Lorraine.    Par.,  1915. 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  87' 

Liddell,  B.  S.     Actions  and  reactions  in  Russia.     Lond.,  1917.  D551.L445 

On  the  Russian  front.    Lond.,  [1916].  D551.L45 

The  track  of  the  war.    Lond.,  [1915].  D541.L6 

The  lie  of  the  3rd  of  August,  1914.    Lond.,  1917.  D511.M37 

Liebkneckt,  K.  P.  A.  F.    Militarism.    N.  Y.,  1917.  JX1952.L56 

Liege  &  ses  affiches  de  guerre.    Ixelles-Bruxelles,  [1915?]  D623.B4L7 

Liersemann,  H.  Klar  zum  gefecht!  Ber.,  ["1915].  D581.L5 
LiUencron,  D.     Kriegslieder.    Ber.,  1914.                                        PT2623.L5K5    1914 

Liman,  P.     Bismarck  in  geschichte.     3.  aufl.     Stutt.,  1915.  DD218.8.L5 

Der  kronprinz.    Mmden  in  Westfalen,  [^914].  DD229.8.W5L5 

*Limosin,  J.     Sur  le  front  lorrain.    Par.,  1915. 

Lincoln,  I.  T.  T.     Revelations  of  an  international  spv.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D511.L4 

Lind,  J.  W.  England  and  the  New  York  press.  [Cliillicothe,  Mo.,  =1915].  D632.L5 
Lindbergh,  C.  A.    Why  is  your  country  at  war.    Wash.,  1917.  HC106.2.L5 

Lindenberg,  P.     Beim  armee-oberkommando  Hindenburgs.    Stutt.,  1915.    D551.L46 

Gegen  die  Russen  mit  der  armee  Hindenburgs.    Leip.,  1914.  D551.L5 

[Linebarger,  P.  M.  W.]    Our  Chinese  chances  through  Europe's  war.     Chi.,  1915. 

DS710.L65 

■    Bugle  rhyme-s  from  France.     Chi.,  1918.  PS3523.163B8     1918 

Link,  W.,  CO.,  Newark,  N.  J.    Officers'  insignia,  gold,  silver,  ...    Newark.      UC533.L5 

Lintier,  P.     Avec  une  batterie  de  75.    Ma  pi^ce;  souvenirs  d'un  canonnier,  1914. 

Par.,  1916.  D640.L5 

Avec   une   batterie   de   75.    Le   tube   1233;  souvenirs  d'un   chef  de  piece 

(1915-1916).     Par.,  1917.  D640.L525 

My  .75,  reminiscences  of  a  gunner  of  a  .75™/in  battery  in  1914.    Lond.,  [1917]. 

D640.L52 
Lippmann,  W.  Stakes  of  diplomacy.  N.  Y.,  1915.  D443.L5 
2d.  ed.     N.Y.,[n917].                                                            D443.L5     1917 

World  conflict  in  its  relation  to  Amer.  democracy.    Wash.,  1917.  D619.L5 

Lipson,  E.     Europe  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Lond.,  1916.  D359.L7 

Liscano,  J.     Las  doctrinas  guerreras  y  el  derecho.     Caracas,  [1915].  JX1392.L6 

List  of  neutral  ships  sunk  bv  the  Germans  from  August  8,  1914,  to  April  26,  1917. 

[Lond.,?  1917.]  '  D591.L5 

Lister,  Hon.  C.  A.  Charles  Lister;  letters  and  recollections.  N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.L53 
Literary  digest  day-by-day  history  of  the  war.     N.  Y.,  '"1915-  D525.L5 

Lithuanian  inform,  bur.,  PMla.  Plea  for  the  Lithuanians,  [Phila.,  1916-  DK511.L2L5 
Littlefair,  M.  English  girl's  adventures  in  hostile  Germany.  Lond.,  1915.  D640.L54 
Liveing,  E.  G.  D.     Attack;  an  infantry  subaltern's  impressions  of  July  Ist,  1916. 

N.  Y.,  1918.  D545.S7L5 

Liverpool  women's  war  service  bureau.     Report.     Liverpool,  1916-  D639.W7L5 

Livingston,  L.  J.     Hail,  the  Kaiser!    St.  Paul,  1915.  DD229.5.L5 

Livingston,  St.  C.     Under  three  flags.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.L55 

Les  Livres  de  la  guerre;  aout  1914,  aodt  1916.     Par.,  [1917?] 

Lloyd,  G.  Englishwoman's  adventures  in  the  German  lines.  Lond.,  1914.  D640.L6 
Lloyd  George,  D.    British  war  aims.    N.  Y.,  [1918].  D613.L6 

Honour  and  dishonour.    [2d  ed.]    Lond.,  [1914].  D511.L5 

Peace  proposals  and  the  attitude  of  the  allies.     Lond.,  1916.  D613.L7 

The  task  before  us.     Lond.,  [1915].  D525.L58 

"  Through  terror  to  triumph! "    Lond.,  1914.  D525.L6 

Through  terror  to  triumph.     Lond.,  1915.  D517.L55 

WTien  the  war  will  end.     [Lond.,  1917].  D525.L62 

Why  the  allies  will  win.    Lond.,  [1916?]  D525.L63 

Lloyd  George  and  the  war.    Lond.,  [1917].  DA566.9.L5L5 

Lloyd's  who's  who  in  the  great  war.     Lond.,  1914.  D523.L63 

Lobbedey,  £.  L.  C,  bp.,  ed.     La  guerre  en  Artois.    Paroles  Episcopates.    3.  6d. 

Par.,  1917.  D548.L6    1917 

Lochelongue,  J.     Le  liquide  cephalo-rachidien  et  ses  anomalies.  Par.,  1918. 

Locke,  W.  J.     The  red  planet.     N.  Y.,  1917.  PZ3.L796Re 

Lodge,  H.  C.     War  addresses,  1915-1917.     Bost.,  1917.  D619.L6 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.     The  war  and  after.     N.  Y.,  [n918].  D517.L57     1918 

Raymond;  or.  Life  and  death.    6th  ed.     Lond.,  [1916].  BF1261.L82    1916b 

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N.  Y.,[=1916].  BF1261.L83 

The  war  and  after.    5th  ed.     Lond.,  [1915].  D517.L57 

Loeb,  M.    Eduards  unselige  erben;  die  kriegshetzer.    Augsburg,  1915.  D511.L6 

Loaning,  E.     Kaiser  und  reich,  1888-1913.     Halle  a.  d.  S.,  1913.  DD229.5.L6 


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Loening,  Q.  C.     Military  aeroplanes.     3d  ed.    [Bost.,  "1916.]  UG650.L7     1916 

Military  aeroplanes,  simplified,  enlarged    [Boat.],  1918.  UG630.L6    1918 

LSwenell,  J.  W.  v.     Forebodings  and  forbearance.     Detroit,  1915.  D640.L75 
Logan,  C.  T.     Thirteen  ways  of  looking  at  the  war.     Cin.,  1918. 

[Lohmann,  A.]    Economical  consequences  of  the  war.    [Bremen?  1914.]         D635.L6 

[Bremen?  1914?]  D635.L6     1914a 

L'ecroulement  de  I'Angleterre.     Ber.,[1915?]  HF3506.2.L83 

Der  zusammenbruch  Englands.     Ber.,  1915.  HF3506.2.L8 

Loir,  M.  E.     Cavalry.     Technical  operations.     Lond.,  1916.  UE145.L7 

Loisy,  A.  F.     The  war  and  religion.     Oxford,  1915.  D524.L7 

London.     Cham,  of  com.     Preliminary  report  of  the  Spec.  com.  on  trade  during  and 

after  the  war.     [Lond.,  1916].  HF3506.2.A5    1916a 

* Trade  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1914. 

Natl.train.scliool  for  cookery.  Thrift  for  troubled  times.  Lond.,  1916.  TX147.L6 

♦London.     Roy.  Colleges  of  Physi.  and  Surg.,  &  Cent.  Med.  War  Com.    Joint  report 

on  the  treatment  of  discharged  disabled  soldiers.     Lond.,  1916. 
Long,  B.  E.  C.     Colours  of  war.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D640.L7 

Long,  Samuel  W.     Weapon  of  peace.     Phila.,  =1915.  JX1963.L65 

Long,  Solomon  L.    American  war  book  (my  Lusitania  memorial).     [Kan.  City,  Mo.], 

01915.  PS3523.0476A6     1915 

"Long  live  the  Kaiser" — !    Verses  and  draw,  by  the  Amer.  press  humorists.      Bost., 

[<=1917].  D526.2.L7 

Longard  de  Longgarde,  Mme.  D.  G.    Austrian  officer  at  work  and  at  play.     Lond., 

1913.  U773.L6 

Longstaflf,  F.  V.     Book  of  the  machine  gun.     Lond.,  1917.  UF620.A2L7 

Loomis,  W.  R.     Key  to  hundreds  of  import,  facts  in  connect,  with  nations  involved  in 

transatl.  war.     Balto.,    "1918.  D525.L6 

Congress  in  the  war.     Wash.,  1917.  D570.A3     1917g 

First  session  of  the  War  congress.     Wash.,  1917.  D570.A3     1917 

Monthly  compend.  of  the  transatl.  war  congress.     Wash.,  1918-         D570.A2L7 

-i —    Transatlantic  war  Congress  in  1917.     Wash.,  1918.  D570.A3    1917h 

[Lootens,  L.]    Chance  for  British  firms  in  the  rebuilding  of  Belgium.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

HC315.L8 
Lopes  de  Mendonga,  H.    Moral  aspects  of  the  European  war.    Lond.,  1917.    D524.L75 
*Lopez  Moya,  D.     Mara  villas  de  la  guerra  a^rea  y  submarina.     Madrid,  1915. 
Lord  Kitchener  of  Khartoum,  a  biography.     Lond.,  [1914].  DA68.32.K6L6 

Lord  Kitchener  of  Khartoum  as  known  to  William  Stainton  Moses.     Lond.,  [1917.] 

DA68.32.K6L7 
Lorenz,  F.,  ed.     Heldenkranze;  gedachtnisbuch  fiir  die  gefallenen.     Ber.,  1915. 

D526.5.L7 

^  Los  Angeles.     Pnb.  lib.     Books  .  .  .  relating  to  the  European  war.    [Los  Angeles, 

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*Lote,  R.    Germania.     L'AUemagne  et  I'Autriche  dans  la  civilisation  et  rhistoire. 

Par.,  1916. 
Louis,  P.    Les  crises  int^rieures  allemandes  pendant  la  guerre.    Par.,  1916.    D515.L7 

L' Europe  nouvelle.     Par.,  1915.  D523.L67 

La  guerre  d'Orient  et  la  crise  europ^enne.     Par.,  1916.  D520.O8L6 

Trois  peripeties  dans  la  crise  mondiale.     Par.,  1917. 

Low,  A.M.     Blockade  and  contraband.     Wash.,  [1916?]  JX5225.L57 

"The  freedom  of  th- seas."     Wash.,  [1915?]  D580.L6 

Great  Britain  and  the  war.     Wash.,  [1914].  D517.Ii6 

Great  Britain's  share  in  the  war.     Wash.,  [1916].  D517.L62 

The  law  of  blockade.    Wash.,  [1916].  JX5225.L6    1916a 

Lond.,  1916.  JX5225.L6 

Low,  S.  J.  M.     Italy  in  the  war.    Lond.,  1916.  D569.A2L6 

The  spirit  of  the  allied  nations.    Lond.,  1915.  D523.L7 

Lowndes,  Mrs.  M.  A.  B.     Good  old  Anna.     Lond.,  1915.  PZ3.L954G 

Told  in  gallant  deeds.    A  child's  history  of  the  war.     Lond.,  [1914]. 

Loyson,  P.  H.     Etes-vous  neutres  devant  le  crime?    Par.,  1916.  D523.L75 

The  gods  in  the  battle.     Lond.,  1917.  D523.L77 

Lubin,  D.     Food  control  and  democracy.    Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.L72 

Lucas,  E.V.     Cloud  and  silver.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  [1916].  PR6023.U24C6  19i6a 

N.Y.,[n916].  Pi  6023.U24C6    1916 

In  gentlest  Germany.     Lond.,  1915.  D526.2.L8 

Outposts  of  mercy.    Lond . ,  [  1917] . 

Lndan,  pseud.     1920;  dips  into  the  near  future.    [Lond.,  1918?]  D526.2.L85 


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Lucka,  E.    Das  brennende  jahr;  vierundvierzig  kriegs-anekdoten.    Ber.,  1915. 

D640.L8 

Ludington,  A.  C.     Letters  written  from  England,  Aug.  4  to  Nov.  4,  1914.    N.  Y., 

1915.  •  D523.L8 

Ludwig,  Emil.    Die  fahrten  der  Emden  und  der  Ayesha.    Ber.,  1915.       D582.E6L8 

Die  fahrten  der  Goeben  und  der  Breslau.    Ber.,  1916.  D582.G7L8 

Ludwig,  Ernest.    Austria-Hungary  and  the  war.    N.  Y.,  [''1915].  D512.L8 

A  reply  to  Mr.  S.  H.  Church's  pam.  on  "The  Amer.  verdict  on  the  war." 

[N.  Y.,  1915.]  D515.C62 

Der  luftkrieg  1914-1915.    Leip.,  1915.  D600.L8 

Lugard,  F.  L.  S.,  lady.    Work  of  the  War  refugees  committee.    L.,  1915.  D638.B4L8 

Lugaro,  E.    An  emperor's  madness  or  national  aberration?    Lond.,  1916.  D515.L8 

Luke,  C.  H.     The  war  and  the  parting  of  the  ways.     Lond.,  1915.  DA577.L8 
Lumet,  L.     Les  ecoles  en  1792  et  en  1914-1917 .     Par.,  1917. 

Schools  of  France  in  1792  and  1914-1917.    Par.,  1917. 

Lusk,  G.    Food  in  war  time.    Phila.,  1918.  TX357.L8 

Lutes,  D.  T.    My  boy  in  khaki;  a  mother's  story.    N.  Y.,  [1918].        PZ3.L9775My 
Luxemburg  (Grand  duchy)  Cham,  des  d6put.    Extrait  des  stances  des  3  aout,  10  & 
13  novembre  1914.    (Neutralite)    Luxem.,  1914.  D621.L8A4 

Lyde,  L.  W.     Some  frontiers  of  to-morrow.    Lond.,  1915. 

Lynch,  F.  H.    The  challenge:  The  church  and  the  new  world  order.    N.  Y.,  [=1916]. 

JX1952.L8 
-—    The  Christian  in  war  time.    N.  Y.,  ["191,7].  D639.R4L8 

The  last  war    ...    N.  Y.,[n915].  JX1953.L77 

Ptes.  W  ilson  and  moral  aims  of  the  war.     ]S .  Y.,  [1918].  D619.L8 

Through  Europe  on  the  eve  of  war.    N.  Y.,  1914. 

Lynd,  R.    If  the  Germans  conquered  England,  and  other  essays.    Dub.,  1917.    D523.L9 
Lynden-Bell,  C.  P.     The  coming  storm.     Guernsey,  [  1915] . 

How  Germanv  makes  war.    (12th  ed.)    [Guernsey,  1915.] 

Our  policy  of 'drift  in  1909.    [  Clifton,  Eng.,  1915.] 

Lynn,  G.  W.    Manual  of  army  aeronautics.    {St.  Louis,  "1917.]  UG633.L8 

Lyon,  D.  W.    Christian  equivalent  of  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  rmL 

Lyonnet,  H.    Quelle  sera  la  duree  de  la  guerre?    Par . ,  [  1914?] .  D525.L9 
Lyons,  A.  M.  N.    Kiss  from  France,  and  some  soldiers  from  everywhere.    Lond., 

[1916].  PZ3.L995Ki 

Kitchener  chaps.    Lond.,  1915.  PZ3.L995K 

*Lyons  (City).     Les  ecoles  professionnelles  de  blesses.    Lyons,  1915. 

Lyons.    Bibliotheque  municipale.     Catalogue  du  fonds  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  1917- 

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Lysis,  pseud.     Pour  renaltre.    Par.,  ["1917].  HC276.L9 

Vers  la  d^mocratie  nouvelle.    Par.,  1917.  HN429.L95 

Lyttelton,  Hon.  E.     Britain's  duty  to-day.    [Lond.,  1914].  D525.L8 

*Ma  Captivite  en  France .    Recit  d  'une  prisonnifere  de  guerre  nee  fran(;aise .    St .  Gall . , 

1915. 
McAdoo,W.G.    Address  at  Madi8on,Wis.,  Oct.  3, 1917.   [Wash.,  1917.]    D570.15.M17 

Address  at  Chicago,  May  17,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.  H.T8117.M2 

— —    The  duty  of  the  American  government  to  our  soldiers  and  sailors.    [Wa8h.?1917.] 

HJ8117.M25 

"Equal  partners":  address  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Apr.  8,  1918.    Wash.,  1918. 

HJ8117.M45     1918c 

Financing  the  war.    Address  in  Chic,  111.,  May  17,  1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ8117.M3 

Government  control  and  operation  of  railroads.    Wash.,  1918.    HE2705.1918.E3 

The  liberty  loan.    Address  at  Des  Moines,  May  21,  1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ8117.M35 

The  patriotic  duty  of  the  government  employee.    Wash.,  1917.       HJ8117.M38 

Second  emergency  bond  issue.    Wash.,  1917.  HJ8117.M4 

The  second  liberty  loan:  address  at  Atl.  City.    Wash.,  1917.    HJ8117.M45    1917a 

The  second  liberty  loan  and  the  American  farmer.     Wash.,  1917.    HJ8117.M43 

-w —    The  second  liberty  loan  and  the  causes  of  our  war  with  Germany.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ8117.M45    1917 

The  third  liberty  loan;  address  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Apr.  8,  1918.    Wash.,  1918. 

HJ8117.M45     1918d 

Macaigne,  A.    Notre  France  d'apres  guerre.     Par.,  1917.  HC276.M3 

MacaUster,  D.  A.     Field  gunnery.     Lond.,  1915.  UF800.M13 

MacAlister,  J.  Y.  W.     Presidential  address  to  the  Lib.  assoc.,  31  Aug.,  1915.    Lond., 

1915.  .  Z673.L71P    1915 


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Macara,  Sir  C.  W.,  bart.  Capital  and  labour.  [Manchester?  1915J  HD8390.M12 
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McArthur,  J.  C.  What  a  company  officer  should  know.  N.  Y.,  [J.917].  U133.M3 
McAuley,  M.  E.     Germany  in  war  time.     Chic,  1917.  D515.M13 

McBride,  H.  W.     The  Emma  Goes.     Indianapolis,  [1918].  D640.M15 

McBrien,  J.  L.     American  first,  patriotic  readings.     N.  Y.,  1916.  E173.M11 

McCabe,  J.     The  Kaiser;  his  personality  and  career.     Lond.,  [1915].         DD229.M15 

-  Romance  of  the  Romanoffs.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DK113.M2 

Soul  of  Europe.     Lond.,  [1915].  D523.M14 

Treitschke  and  the  great  war.     Lond.,  [1914]. 

The  war  and  the  churches.     Lond.,  1915.  D524.M3 

McCann,  R.  M.     The  fable  of  the  stuffed  lion.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D526.2.M15 

The  war  horror,  its  lesson  to  America.     N.  Y.,  [1915].  D525.M25 

McCarthy,  D.  J.     The  prisoner  of  war  in  Germany.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D627.G3M24 

Maccas,  L.     Les  cruautes  allemandes.     Par.,  1915.  D626.G3M15 

German  barbarism.     Lond.,  1916.  D626.G3M16 

MacCauley,  C.     The  Hohenzollern  dynasty.     Tokyo,  1916.  DD351.M2 

McClellan,  G.  B.     The  heel  of  war.     N.  Y.,  [1916].  D523.M15 

McClintock,  A.     Best  o' luck.     N.  Y.,[1917].  ,          D640.M2 

McClung,  Mrs.  N.  L.     The  next  of  kin,  those  who  wait  and  wonder.  Boat.,  1917. 

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McClure,  E.     Germany's  war-inspirers,  Nietzsche  and  Treitschke.     Lond.,  1915. 

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McClure,  S.  S.     Obstacles  to  peace.     Bost.,  1917.  D523.M152 

McCombe,  J.     Medical  service  at  the  front.     Phila.,  1918.  UH400.M3 

McConnell,  J.  B,.     Flvdng  for  France.     Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1917.  D603.M2 

N.  Y.,[1918'].  D603.M2    1918 

McCormick,  F.     The  menace  of  Japan .     Bost.,  1917.  DS849.U6M2 

McCormick,  H.  F.  ■  Via  pacis.     Chi.,  1917.  D613.M2 

McCormick,  R.  R.     With  the  Russian  army.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D551.M3 

McCulIoch,  C.  C.     Bathing  facilities  and  habits  of  the  soldiers  and  officers.    [Birm., 

Ala.,  1917.]  Un601.M2 

-  Sanitation  in  the  trenches.  Chi.,  1917.  UH601.M25 
McCumber,  P.  J.  After  the  war  is  over.  Wash.,  1916.  HC106.2.M2 
MacCurdy,  J.  T.  The  pyschology  of  wat.  N.  Y.,  [1918].  U21.M2  1918 
McCustra,  L.     Galiipoli  days  and  nights.     Lond.,  1916. 

McDill,  J.  R.     Lessons  from  the  enemy.     Phila.,  1918.  UH415.G3M3 

MacDonagh,  M.     The  Irish  at  the  front.     Lond.,  1916.  D547.I  6M3 

The  Irish  on  the  Somrae.     Lond.,  N.  Y.    1917.  D547.I  6M4 

MacDonald,  A.     Peace,  war,  and  humanity.     [Wash.,  J^915.]  .JX1963.M15 

War  and  criminal  anthropology.     Wash.,  1917.  JX1963.M154 

McDonald,  D.  F.     Infantry  training;  notes  and  suggestions.  Menaaha,  Wis.,  ["1917]. 

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Macdonald,  E.     A  crown  of  amaranth  ...  poems.     Lond.,  [1917].  D526.2.M17 

MacDonald,  J.  R.     National  defence.     Study  in  militarism.     Lond.,  1918. 
Macdonald,  James  A.     The  North  American  idea.     N.  Y.,  [1917].  D619.M2 

Macdonald,  John  A.  M.  European  international  relations.  Lond.,  [1916].  D511.M25 
Macdonald,  John  F.  Twotowns— one  city;  Paris— London.  N.Y.,  [1918?].  DC736.M3 
Macdonald,  M.     Under  the  French  flag.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.M23 

Macdonald,  Mina.     Some  experiences  in  Hungary.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.M25 

MacDonnell,  J.  de  C.     Belgium,  her  kings,  kingdom  &  people.     L.,  1914.     011620. M2 

The  life  of  His  Majesty  Albert,  king  of  the  Belgians.    Lond.,  1915.  DH681.M14 

•    N.Y.,[1915].  DH681.M14    1915a 

McDougall,  G.]     A  nurse  at  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.M26 

McFadden,  L.  T.     War  finance  corporation.     Wash.,  1918.  HC106.2.M3 

Macfall,  H.    Battle.     Lond.,  [1915J.  U167.M3 

Beware  the  German's  peace!     Lond.,  1918.  D515.M135 

Germany  at  bay.     Lond.,  1917.  D515.M14 

McFarland,  J.  H.     A  new  call  to  the  colors.     Wash.,  [1917].  JS345.1917.M3 

Macfarlane,  C.  W.     Les  defenses  du  sanglier.     Phila.,  1915.  HD9553.6.M2 

The  economic  basis  of  an  enduring  peace.     Phila.,  [1918].  HC56.M3 

MacGill,  P.    The  brown  brethren.     N.  Y.,  [1917].  PZ3.M175B 

The  great  push.    Lond.,  1916.  D640.M28 

N.Y.,[  19161.  D640.M29 

The  red  horizon.     Lond.,  1916.  PZ3.M175Re 

Soldier  songs.     N.Y.,[1917].  PR6025.A23S58    1917 

McGuire,  J.  K.    The  King,  the  Kaiser,  and  Irish  freedom.    N.  Y.,[1915].  DA960.M34 

What  could  Germany  do  for  Ireland?    N.  Y.,  1916.  DA965.M35 


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Mach,  E.  B.  O.  V.     Germany's  point  of  view.    Chi.,  1915.  D515M15 

Official  diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the  outbreak  of  the  European  war. 

N.Y.,1916.  D505.M3 

What  Germany  wants.    Bost.,  1914.  D515.M2 

Machen,  A,     The  angels  of  Mons.     Lond.,  1915.  D640.M3 

The  angles  of  Mons.    2d  ed.    Lond.,  1915.  D640.M3    1915  b 

The  angels  of  Mons.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D640.M3    1915  a 

Machen,  L.  H.     Foes  of  the  world's  peace.    Alexandria,  Va.,  [1917].  '         D515.M25 
Machine  guns.     Menasha,  Wis.,  [1917].  UF620.A2M33 

Macindoe,  A.     The  high  prices  of  commodities.    Glasgow,  1917.  HG939.M315 

Mcintosh,  D.  M.    Our  allies'  A  B  C  war  book.    Lond.,  [1915].  D526.2.M2 

Mack,  A.J.     Shellproof  Mack,  an  American's  fighting  story.   Bost., [1918].    D640.M318 
Mack,  L.     A  woman's  experiences  in  the  great  war.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

Mackay,  A.     By  trench  and  trail.     Seattle,  1918.  PR6025.A252B9    1918 

Mackay,  B.  L.  v.     Der  Orient  in  flammen!    Mun.-Leip.,  1914.  D520.O8M3 

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Meignen,  E.  L.  M.    Les  contrats  et  la  guerre.    3.  6d.    Par.,  [1914?]. 
Meigs,  G.  L.     Infant  welfare  work.    Chic,  1917. 
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Warfare  of  a  nation.    Worcester,  Mass.,  1915. 

Meisel,  F,    Osterreichs  finanzen  und  der  krieg.    Miin.,  1915. 

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Melegari,  D.     Le  livre  de  I'esperance.    Par.,  1916. 

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*M61ia,  J.    L'Algerie  et  la  guerre.    Par.,  1918. 

Mellor,  J.     British  war  songs.    Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  [1916]. 

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Memorandum  of  the  "Comite  de  Articilos  de  Primera  Necesidad 
Meupes,  M.     Lord  Kitchener.    Lond.,  1915. 

Lord  Roberts.     Lond.,  1915. 

Le  mensonge  du  3  aofit  1914.    Par.,  1917. 

Merchants'  asso.  N.  Y.     Readjustment  ...  of  industry  in  Eng.    [N.  Y 


Indus,  bur.    Increased  employment  of  women.    IN.  Y.,  1917.] 

Mercier,  D.  F.  F.  J.,  cardinaL    Appeal  to  truth.    [Lond.,  1916?] 

Cardinal  Mercier,  pastorals  .  .  .  1914-17.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Charity  towards  our  enemies.    Lond.,  1917. 

— —    "Courage,  my  brethren!"     Lond.,  [1917]. 

For  our  soldiers!    Lond.,  1916. 

Lettre  pastorale  .  .  .  25  d6c.  1914.     Par.,  [1915]. 

My  return  from  Rome.    [Lond.,  1916.] 

Pastoral  letter  ..  .     Christmas,  1914.     Lond.,  [1915?]. 

Signal  of  distress  ..  .    Belgian  deportations.    Lond.,  1916. 

Voice  of  Belgium.    Lond.,  [1917]. 

Mercier,  B.    Journal  d'un  bourgeois  de  Nancy.    Par.,  1917. 
Merel,  E.     Pour  s'amuser  dans  la  tranch^e.     Par.,  1916. 
Merewether,  J.  W.  B.     Indian  corps  in  France.     Lond.,  1917. 
Merkatz,  F.  A.  O.     New  methods  of  machine-gun  fire.    Wash.,  1916. 
*Merme,  P.  J.     France  et  Kultur.     Tours,  1916. 
Merry,  W.  M.     Two  mo.  in  Russia,  July-Sept.,  1914.     Oxf.,  1916. 
Mertens,  J.  K.  L.     Tactics  and  tech.  of  river  crossings.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
Merz,  A.     Die  siideuropaischen  staaten  und  unser  krieg.    Ber.,  1915. 


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Merz,  C.    First  sess.  of  the  war  Cong.    Wash.,  1917. 

Un  mese  di  guerra.    Ber.,  191- 

Meunier,  G.    Jusqu'au  bout.     Par.,  [1917]. 

Meurer,  C.     Der  Lusitania-fall.    Tiib.,  1915. 

Meyer,  Eduard.    Deutschland  u.  d.  krieg.    Ber.,  [1914?]. 

England.     Stutt.,  1915. 

England.     Tr.  II.  S.  Wliite.     Bost.,  1916. 

Nordamerika  u.  Deutschland.    Ber.,  1915. 

Meyer,  Eugene.     Some  after-war  econ.  problems.    [N.  Y.,  1916?] 

War  profiteering.    Wash.,  1917. 

[Meynell,  W.]    Aunt  Sarah  &  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

Halt!    \\Tio's  there?    N.  Y.,  1916. 

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Mez,  J.  K.     Peace  literature.     N.  Y.,  [1916]. 
Michael,  W.    Englands  politiku.  d.  krieg.    Ber.,  1915. 
Michaelsburg,  J.  v.     Im  belagerten  Przemysl.     Leip.,  1915. 
Michail,  or  the  heart  of  a  Russian.     Lond.,  1918. 

Michaux,  A.    Une  langue  intemat.  anglo-latine.    Boul.-sur-mer,  1917 

♦Michel,  E.     La  valeur  immobiliere.     Par.,  1915. 

Michel,  R.    Brief e  eines  hauptmanns  an  seinen  sohn.    Ber.,  1916. 

Mlchels,  E.    Political  parties.    N.  Y.,  1915. 

Michigan.  Dept.  of  pub.  inst.  War  aims  and  peace  ideals.  Lans.,1918. 

Middleton,  E.  C.    Airfare  of  today  and  of  the  future.    N.  Y.,  1918. 

Glorious  exploits  of  the  air.    Lond.,  [1917]. 

Way  of  the  air.     Lond.,  [1917]. 

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Middleton,  J.  E.    Sea  dogs  and  men  at  arms.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
Middleton,  R.    Great  war  ...  in  prophetic  history.     Lond.,  1916. 
Miles,  A.  H.    Battle  and  the  breeze  reciter.     Lond.,  [1914]. 
Miles,  Mrs!  H.  E.     Economy  in  war  time.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  [1915]. 
Milhaud,  E.    Du  droit  de  la  force  .  .  .    Gen^.,  1915. 

La  society  des  nations.     Par.,  1917. 

Militarism  versus  feminism.     Lond.,  1915. 

Millard,  T.  F.  F.    Great  war  in  the  Far  East.    [Shanghai,  1915.] 

■ Our  Eastern  question.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

Miller,  A.  C.    Making  ready  for  new  finan.  tests.    [Wash.,  1917.] 
Miller,  C.  S.    How  Roosevelt  stopped  the  war.     [Phila.],  1916. 
Millerand,  A.     Charitable  effort  of  the  U.  S.     Par.,  1917. 

L'effort  charitable  des  Etats-Unis.     Par.,  1917. 

Millet,  P.    Comrades  in  arms.     Lond.,  1916. 

En  liaison  avec  les  Anglais.     Par.,  1916. 

Millioud,  M.    Ruling  caste  ...  in  Germany.    Lond.,  1916. 


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Mills,  J.  S.    Future  of  the  empire.    Lond.,  1918. 

Gathering  of  the  clans.     Lond.,  [1916]. 

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Milne,  J.    News  from  'Somewhere.'    N.  Y.,  1916. 
Milner,  A.  M.,  1st  vise.     Cotton  contraband.     Lond.,  1915 
Minochehrjl  MihrbanjI  BhSunagarl,  Sir.    Verdict  of  India. 
Miss  Edith  Cavell.     Eugene  Jacquet.     Par.,  1916. 
Missouri.     C.  of  d.     Aims  and  objects.     [Jeff.  City,  1917.] 

XJni.,  Sch.  of  mines.    Reg.  of  grad.    M.  S.  M.  in  the  war 


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Mitchell,  C.    Trampled  clay.    Lond.,  [1917]. 

MitcheU,  F.  A.    War  rhymes  .  .        Chic,  [1914]. 

Mitchell,  P.  C.     Evolution  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1915. 

*Mitchell,  R.    What  can  be  done  to  train  disabled  sailors  and  soldiers 

Mitton,  G.  E.     Austria-Hungary.     Lond.,  1914. 

— -    Cellar-house  of  Pervyse.     Lond.,  1917. 

Miyatovic,  C.     Memoirs  of  a  Balkan  diplomatist.     Lond.,  1917. 

Mj0en,  J.  A.  H.     Germanen  oder  Slaven?     Ber.,  1917. 

Mlynarski,  F.  J.     Future  of  Warsaw.     N.  Y.,  1916. 

Problems  of  the  coming  peace.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

Protest  and  appeal  in  re  Amer.  relief  .  .  .    Poland.    N.  Y 

Zagadnienia  przyszlego  pokoju.     Chic,  1916. 

Moch,  G.     La  garantie  de  la  societe  des  nations.    Par.,  1916. 

Modern  Germany  in  rel.  to  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

Monokeberg,  C.    Deutsche  truppen  an  der  Diina.    Stutt.,  1917. 

Mokveld,  L.     German  fury  in  Belgium.     N.  Y.,  [1917]. 

Mole,  H.  C.     How  to  enterialn  in  camp  and  hospi.al.     Lond.,  1917 

Molesworth,  Sir  G.  L.     Ger.  trade-war  on  Eng.     Lond.,  1916. 

Molo,  W.  V.     Deutsch  sein  heisst  mensch  sein!    Ber.,  1915. 

*Momn,  E.    L'alcoolisme  .  .  .    Nouv.  ed.    Par.,  1917. 

Monkhouse,  A.     War  plays.    Lond.,  1916. 

[Monsarrat,  G.]    Les  dommages  de  guerre  .  .  .     Par.,  1915. 

Supplement.    Par.,  1917. 

Monsenergue,  A.  P.    Cavalry  tactical  schemes.    Lond.,  1914. 

Montagu,  E.  S.     Means  of  victory.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

Montague,  C.  E.     Frontline.    Lond.,  1917. 

Montague-Bates,  F.  S.     Infantry  scout.    4th  ed.    Lond.,  1916. 

^Montaudan,  A.     Des  internes.     Par.,  1916. 

*Montehus.     Chants  de  la  grande  guerre.    Par.,  1916. 

Montgomery,  B.  M.     Excess  profits  duty  .  .  .     [Lond.],  1916. 

*Montvert,  J.     En  captivite.     Par.,  1915. 

* Lettres  de  soldats  russes.    Par.,  [1915?] 

* Tommy  k  la  guerre.    Lettres  de  combatants  anglais.    Par.,  1915. 

Moody,  B.  A.    Ending  the  war.    Glasg.,  1915.  D525.M75 

Moon,  E.  R.  P.    Four  weeks  .  .  .  at  the  Belg.  field  hospital.  Lond.,  1915.  D629.B4M6 
Moore,  B.  B.     From  Moscow  to  the  Persian  Gulf.    N.  Y.,  1915.  DS258.M7 

Moore,  H.  E.     Farm  work  for  discharged  soldiers.     Lend.,  1916.  UB365.G7M6 

Moore,  Jesse  B.     Crisis,  peace  or  war.    [Arkadelphia?  Ai-k.,  1915?]  D619.M6 


Bolton,  1916. 

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D610.M88 

JX1975.M7 

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D551.M6 

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HF3506.2.M6 
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Moore,  John  B.    Peace  problem.    Wash.,  191 

Principles  of  Amer.  diplomacy.     N.  Y.,  [1918]. 

Moore,  W.  H.     Railway  nationalisation.    Toronto,  1917. 
Moorhead,  J.  J.    Traumatic  surgery.    Phil.,  1917. 
Moorman,  F.    Notes  on  supply.    Ft.  Leaven.,  1917. 
Moraht,  E.    Tage  des  krieges.    Ber. ,1916- 

Unser  gemeinsamer  krieg.     Frank.,  1915. 

More,  P.  E.    Aristocracy  and  justice.    Best.,  1915. 

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Moreau-N61aton,  £.     La  cath^drale  de  Reims.    Par.,  [1915?] 

Morehouse,  G.  W.    On  the  way  to  freedom.    Chic,  1917. 

Morel,  E.  D.    Ten  years  of  secret  diplomacy.    Lond.,  1915. 

Truth  and  the  war.    Lond.,  1916. 

*Morelle.    J'excuse.    Par.,  1916. 

* Liaison  sacr^e.    Par.,  1915. 

* LaTrenchee.    Par.,  1915. 

Morello,  V.    II  libro  dellaguerra  di  Rastignac    Torino,  1915. 

Morgan,  A.    Hour  has  struck.    N.  Y.,  1914. 

Morgan,  Q.  C.    God,  humanity  and  the  war. .  Lond.,  [1914]. 


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Morgan,  H.  £.     Business  organisation.    Lond.,  1917. 
Morgan,  J.  H.    German  atrocities.     Lond.,  [19161. 

N.Y.,[1916]. 

Germany's  dishonoured  army.    [Lond.],  1915. 

Leaves  from  a  field  note-book.     Lond.,  1916. 

Morgan,  J.  V.    War  and  Wales.     Lond.,  1916. 
Morlae,  E.     Soldier  of  the  Legion.    Bost.,  1916. 
Morris,  C.    Graphic  history  of  mod.  Eur.     Lond.,  1916. 

100  years  of  conflict  .  .  .    [Phila.,1914.] 

Wliy  the  nations  are  at  war.     Lond.,  1915. 

Morris,  J.  E.    History  of  modern  Eur.     Camb.,  1914. 
Morris,  K.     I^ouis  Botha.     Lond..  [1915]. 

Morris,  L.  E.     Celtic  dawn.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Morris,  R.  T.     Way  out  of  war.    Garden  City,  1918. 

[Morrison,  G.  G.]    His  prayer  of  hate.    [Toledo,  1915.] 

Poems  and  afterword.    Toledo,  [191.5]. 

Morrison,  H.  C.    World  war  in  prophecy.     1st  ed.,  Louis. 


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Ky.,[1917].         D524.M6 
Morrison,  J.  F.    S  tudy  in  troop  leading  ..  .    Menasha,  Wis.,  [1918]   UH413.M6    1918 
Morrison,  M.  A.     Sidelights  on  Germany.     X.Y.,[1918].  D515.M6 

Morrow,  A.  S.  Immediate  care  of  the  injured.  3ded.  Phila.,1917.  RD131.M8  1917 
Morse,  J.     Englishman  in  the  Russian  ranks.     Lond.,  [1915].  D551.M65 

*Morsier,  A.  de.     La  Paix.    Gene.,  1915. 
Mortane,  J.     Les  as  peints  par  eux-memes.     Par.,  1917.  D603.M6 

Les  vols  ^mouvants  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  [1917].  D603.M7 

Mortimer,  M.    Green  tent  in  Flanders.    Gar.  City,  1917.  D640.M65 

*Mortimer-M6gret.    Giiide  pratique  du  militaire.     Par.,  191  . 

Moseley,  S.  A.     Truth  about  the  Dardanelles.     Lond..  [1916].  D568.3.M6 

Moss,  J.  A.     Army  paperwork.     Mena.,  Wis.,  [1917].  UB283.M6 

Combined  army  publications.    Mena.,  [1917].  U133.M6 

Company  training  in  the  attack,  ..  .     Mena..  [1917].  U167.M83 

Field  service.    Mena.,  1917.  UD443.M7     1917 

How  to  shoot.     Mena.,  [1917].  UD330.M75 

Manual  of  mil.  training.    Mena.,  [1916].  U110.M6    191G 

(2d.  rev.  ed.)    Mena.,  [1917].  U110.M6    1917 

Mil.  training  for  boys.    Mena.,  [1917].  U405.5.M75 

Officers' manual.    5th  ed.     Ft.  Leav.,  [1917].  U133.M74    1917 

6th  ed.    Mena.,  [1917].  U133.M74    1917a 

Origin  and  eignif.  of  mil.  customs.    Mena.,  [1917].  U766.M6 

Our  flag  and  Its  message.    Phila.,  [1917].  CR113.M6 

Peace  and  war  duties  of  the  enlisted  man.    Mena.,  [1917].  U113.M7 

Privates' manual  (2d  ed.)    Mena.,  [1916].  U110.M63 

— r-    Questions  on  Inf.  drill  reg.    Mena.,  [1917].  UD160.M9 

Questions  on  Man.  of  mil.  training.    Mena.,  [1917].  U110.M615 

Self-helps  for  the  citizen  soldier.    Mena.,  [1915].  U143.M6 

Trench  warfare.    Mena.,  [1917].  UG446.M7 

-  What  Sammy's  doing.  Mena.,  [1917].  ,  U293.M8 
Moszeik,  C.  Kriegserlebnisse  ostpreussisclier  pfarrer.  Ber.,[1915].  D551.M7 
Moulin,  B.     La  guerre  et  les  neutree.     Par.,  1915. 

Moulins,  A.  L'universit^  frangaise  et  la  jeunesse  serbe.  Brux.,  1917.  LA707.M6 
Moulton,  H.  G.  The  war  and  ind.  readjustments.  Chi.  [1918.]  D509.C5,  no.  5 
Mowrer,  P.  S.  Hours  of  France  in  peace  and  war.  N.  Y.,  1918.  PS3525.088H8 
Moynihan,  Sir  B.  G.  A.  American  addresses.  Phila.,  1917.  RD156.M6 
[Muddock,  J.  E.  P.]  Patriotic  American.  Lond.,  [1916].  D619.M75 
MUcke,  H.  V.  Ayesha.  Ber.,[1915].  D582.A8M8 
Bost.,  [1917].                                                   *      '  D582.A8M8    1917 

"Ayesha,"  tr.  by  H.  S.  WTiite.     Boat.,  [1916}.  .v.      •  D582.A8M9 

Emden.    Ber.,  [1915].  D582.E6M8 

Bost.,  [1917].  D582.E6M2    1917 

'Emden,"  tr.  by  H.  S.  WTiite.     Bost.,  [19171.  D582.E6M82 

Miigge,  M.A.     Heinrich  von  Treitschke.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

Miihlhausen,  B.     Immorgenrot  des  deut.  tags.    Leip.,  1915.  D524.M75 

,Der  Sturm  bricht  los.     Leip.,  [1914].  D524.M8 

Mtihlhofer,  H.     Die  freiwilligen,  die  jungeu.     Ber.,  [1915].  D526.5.M8 

Miiller,  E.    Der  weltkrieg  u.  das  volkerrecht.    Ber.,  1915.  D610.M8 

"Who  are  the  Huns?"     Ber.,  1915.  D6IO.M80 

Miiller,  H.  L.    Manual  of  mil.  aviation.    Mena.,  Wis.,  [1917].  UG630.M75 

Miiller,B.     Was  erwartet  Osterreich   .  .  .?    Miin.,  [1914].  DB48.M8 

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Tomorrow.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

War  and  America.    N.  Y.,  1914. 

Muir,  R.    Britain's  case  against  Germany. 

N.Y.,  1914. 

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Mareliberum.    Land.,  1917. 

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Muir,  W.    Observations  of  an  orderly.    Lond.,  [1917]. 
Muirhead,  J.  H.    German  phil.  in  rel.  to  the  war.    Lond.,  1915. 
Muller,  J.    Pope  as  peacemaker.    Fribourg,  1917. 
MuUer,  J.  W.    The  A-B-C  of  national  defense.    N.  Y.,  [1915]. 
Miillins,  C.    Patriotism  of  R.  Macdonald  ...    Lond.,  1916. 
Mumby,  F.  A.    Great  world  war.    Lond.,  1915-17. 
Mun,  A.,  comte  de.    La  guerre  de  1914.    Par.,  1914. 
Munday,  A.  H.    Eyes  of  the  army  and  navy.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 
Munro,  D.  C.    German  war  practices.    [Wash.,  1917.] 

Wash.,  1918. 

Munro,  H.  H.    When  William  came.    Lond.,  1914. 

Munson,  E.  L.    Soldier's  foot  and  the  mil.  shoe.    Men.   1917. 

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Murray,  A.M.     "Fortnightly"  hist,  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1916t- 
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*Nash,  E.    The  principles  of  strategy.     N.  Y.,  1914.         ^,f,Y      hhow  >; 

Nash's  war  manual.     Lond.,  1914.  p   t't  «>>  <. 

Nasmjrth,  G.  W.  Social  progress  and  the  Darwinian  theory.  N.  Y.,  1916.  HM106.N3 
Natesan,  Q.  A.,  ed.    All  about  the  war;  the  Indian  review  war  book.    Madras,  [1915?] 

D509.N3 

Nathan,  M.    Infl.  of  war  on  contracts  and  other  liab.    Johannesburg,  1916.  JX5270.N3 

National  bank  of  com.  in  N.Y.    Constructive  criticism  of  the  United  States  war  tax 

bill.    [N.  Y.],  1917.  HJ2379.N3 

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1900-1917.    [N.  Y.l,  1917.  HD9074.N3 

Prospectuses  of  the  three  war  loans  of  the  U.  K.    [N.  Y.],  1917.      HJ8627.N18 

Trading  with  the  enemy  act.    [N.  Y.],  1917.  JX5270.N35 

War  credits  act,  approved  September  24,  1917.    [N.  Y.],  1917.        HJ8117.N25 

■    War  finance  primer.    [N.  Y.],  1917.  HJ8117.N3 

War  revenue  and  federal  income  tax  laws.    [N.  YJ,  1917.  HJ2379.N34 

Natl.  bd. for  hist.  serv.  Opportunities  for  hist,  teachers. [Wash.,  1917.]  L111.A57, no.  1 
Natl.  bd.  of  fire  underwriters.  Safeguarding  industry.  [N.  Y.?,  1917.]  TH9155.N33 
Natl,    city  bank   of  N.  Y.    [Circular  in  regard  to  the  Anglo-French  loan,  1915.] 

[N.  Y.,  1915.]        .  HJ8627.N2 

[Circulars  on  U.  S.  securities,  gov.  finance,  etc.]    [N.  Y.],[19.  HG1.N25 

Natl.  educ.  assoc.  of  the  1J.  S.    Natl,  council  of  educ.  Com.  on  thrift  educ.    Agri.  pre- 
paredness and  food  conservation,    [n.  p.,  1917.] 

National  foreign  trade  council.    European  economic  alliances.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D635.N3 

The  war  and  South  American  trade.    [N.  Y.,  1914.]  HF3080.N4 

Natl,  housing  assoc.  A  symposium  on  war  housing.  N.  "Y .,  1918.  HD7293.A3N37 
Natl,  implement  and  vehicle  assoc.    Farm  imple.  com.     Statement  of  the  effect  of 

war  condi.  on  the  farm  operating  equip,  industry.    [Wash.,  1918.] 
*National  insurance  year  book.     Lond.,  1917. 
National  security  league.    Annual  meeting.    N.  Y.,  1917- 

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Patriotism  through  education  series.    N.  Y.,  1917- 

Bestor,  A.  E.    America  and  the  great  war. 

Burton,  P.     "Hurry  up,  America!" 

Clark,  S.  H.    Some  neglected  aspects  of  public  speaking. 

Ely,  B.  T.    Suggest,  for  speakers  on  the  U.  S.  and  world  war. 

Famam,  H.  W.    The  Germany  tragedy. 

The  price  of  \'ictorj'. 

Gompers,  S.    Address. 

Hobbs,  W.  H.    The  outlook  for  democracy. 

McElroy,  B.  M.    The  ideals  of  our  war. 

Mathews,  S.    Democracy  and  world  politics. 

Menken,  S.  S.    KjiowI.  by  the  people  true  basis  of  natl.  sec 

Pennybacker,  Mrs.  P.  V.    \\Tiat  our  country  asks  of  its  young  women. 

D570.A2N3,  no 

Prentice,  S.    Getting  your  audience. 

The  President's  war  message  to  Congress. 

Boosevelt,  F.  D.    The  navy  and  the  war. 

Boot,  E.    Address  at  Chicago,  Sept.  14,  1917. 

Wickersham,  G.  W.     Fourth  of  July  oration. 

Williams,  T.    How  the  Ger.  emp.  has  menaced  democracy. 

Woodward,  F.  C.    The  food  administration. 

The  work  of  the  National  security  league. 
National  Shawmut  bank,  Bost.    Anglo-French  loan.    Bost.,  1915 
National  war  garden  comm.    Home  canning  and  drjdng  of  vegetables  and  fruits. 
Wash.,  1918.  TX601.N2 

The  Nations  of  the  war.     Lond.,  [1914- 

Austria  and  the  Austrian  people.     Lond.,  [19151. 

Belgium  and  the  Belgian  people.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

France  and  the  French  people.     Lond.,  1914. 

Germany  and  the  German  people.     Lond.,  [1914]. 

Italy  and  the  Italian  people.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

Japan  and  the  Japanese  people.     Lond.,  [19151. 

Bussia  and  the  Russian  people.     Lond.,  [1914]. 
The  Nations  of  the  war  series.    See  The  Nations  of  the  war. 

Naudin,  B.     Croquis  de  campagne    ...     1914-1915.     Par.,  1915.  NC1135.N3 

Naumann,  F.    Central  Europe.    Lond.,  1916,  D443.N4 

N.  Y.,  1917.  D443.N4    1917 

Was  wird  aus  Polen?    Ber..  1917.  DK439.N3 


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Navies  of  the  world.    York,  1914.  "  VA40.N3 

Navy  league  of  the  XT.  S.    Woman's  sect.    Manual  of  voluntary  aid.  [Wash.,]  "1916. 

"'•      ^'.        V1.N845 
Near  East  from  within.     N.  Y.,[1915].  '''' ■  D463.N4 

Lond.,  1915.  "  D463.N4    1915  a 

Nearing,  S.    The  germs  of  war.     St.  Louis,  1916.  JX1963.N26 

Great  madness,  a  \dctory  for  the  Amer.  plutocracy.  N.  Y.,  ["1917].    D570.15.N4 

Nederlandsche  anti-oorlog  raad.     Peace  conferences  after  the  war?    Leiden,  [1916]. 
Needham,  J.  L.    Solution  of  tactical  problems.     Lond.,  1917.  IJ167.N4 

Neeser,  B.  W.     Our  navy  and  the  next  war.     N.  Y.,  1915.  VA55.N3 

Neil,  H.     Exciting  personal  experiences.     Chi.,  ["1914].  D523.N4 

[Neilson,  F.]    How  diplomats  make  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.N4 

[2ded.]    N.Y.,  1916. 

Neilson,  W.  A.     Inter  arma  Veritas.     N.Y.,[1916].  JX1907.A8 

Nelson,  L.     Omkring  Verdun.     Chi.,  1917.  D629.F8N4 

The  Netherlands.     Diplomatieke  bescheiden    betreffende   den  verscherpten  duik- 
bootoorlog.     's-Gravenhage,  1917. 

Le  mar  tyre  de  la  Serbie.     (Rapport  Officiel.)    Amsterdam. 

Directie  van  den  arveid.    Arbeidersbudgets  gedurende  de  crisis.     's-Graven- 
hage, 1917.  HD7032.A5    1917 

*Nettleingham,  F.  T.    Tommy's  tunes.     Rev.  ed.     Lond.,  1917. 
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Nevinson,  C.  B.  W.    Modern  war;  paintings.    Lond.,  1917.  ND497.N4A3 

The  new  Ger.  empire;  a  study  of  Ger.  war  aims  from  Ger.  sources  .  .  .     Lond.,  1917. 

DD117.N4 
New  manual  of  bayonet  training  and  practical  bayonet  fighting.    Latest  ed.  ... 

N.  Y.,  1917.  '  UD400.N4     1917 

New  York  (City)    Mayor's  com.  of  women  on  n.  d.     Study  of  the  nursing  sit.  in  N.  Y. 

as  of  July  and  Aug.,  1917.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]  RT5.N5A5    1917 

Mayor's  com.  on  n.  d.     Report  of  the  ex.  com.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]      D570.8.C8N7 

Com.  on  ind.  and  employ.    Rept.  Dec.  21st,  1917.    [N.  Y.,  1917.] 

HD8085.N5A4 

New  York  (State)    Adj. -gen.  oH.     Div.  of  aliens.     Proclamations, fed. and  state  penal 

laws,  and  war  regi^ations.     [Albany,  1917.1  D570.A2N7 

Food  comm.    IT.  S.  Food  admin,  act  of  Aug.  10,  1917;  U.  S.  Food  conserv.  act 

of  Aug.  10,  1917.    Albany,  1917.  HD9007.N7A5    1917d 

Gov.  market  comm.  J.rept.  on  food  sand  markets.  Alb. , 1917.  HD9007.N7A5  1917 

Univ.    Rept.of  a  visit  to  schools  of  Fr.  in  wartime.    [N.Y.],1917.    D639.E2N4 

Div.  of  visual  instruc.    Slides  and  photog-.    Belgium  and  grand-duchy  of 

Luxemburg  .  .  .     [Albany,  1916.]  DH433.N5 

New  York  flying  yacht  club.    Flying  yacht  club  inform.    [N.  Y.,  1917.]      TL501.N4 
New  York.    Pub.  lib.    Books  about  military  educ.  ..  .    N.Y.,1916.      Z6724.E4N5 

Dipl.hist.  of  the  Europ.war;  a  list  of  ref.  .  .  .  N.  Y.,1917.     Z6207.E8N5 

Submarines;  a  list  of  ref .     N.  Y.,  1918.  Z6834.S9N5 

Torpedoes;  a  list  of  ref.    N.  Y.,  1917.  Z6834.T7N4 

War  taxation,  1914-1917;  list  of  ref.    [N.Y.],1917.  Z7164.T23N5 

New  York  reform  club.    A  presentation  by  the  trust,  of  the  Ref.  club  of  the  alterna- 
tive—War or  com.  freedom.    [N.  Y.,  1915.]  HC56.N5 

New  York,     State  lib.,  Alb.    Mil.  inform,  serv.    America's  part  in  the  world  war: 

books  for  patriot.  Amer.    Albany,  1917.  '  Z6207.E8N5 

New  York  times.    Why  Eng.  and  Ger.  went  to  war  .  .  .    [N.  Y.,  1914.]         D505.N5 

— -    Why  Eng.,  Ger.  and  Rus.  went  to  war  .  .  .    [7th  ed.]    N.  Y.,  1914.    D505.N6 

Why  Eng.,  Ger.,  Rus.  and  Belg.  went  to  war.  .  .  .    [9th  ed.]    N.  Y.,  1914. 

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[10th  ed.]    N.  Y.,1914.  D505.N72 

*New  Zealand.    Attor.  Gen.    Manual  of  the  war  legis.  of  N.  Z.    Wellington. 
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2d  imp.    Lond.,  1915.  D465.N4    1915a 

N.Y.,1915.  D465.N4 

Newbolt,SirH.J.   Story  of  the  Oxf.  and  Buck,  light  inf.    Lond.,  [1915].  UA652.09N4 

Tales  of  the  great  war.    Lond.,  1916.  D640.N4 

Newsome,  E.    Home  nursing.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

[Newstead,  B.]    Ralph's  ship  fitters'  ed.  for  stud.,  ...    San  Fran.,  "1918.    VM147.N6 
*Newton,  A.  P.     Staple  trades  of  the  Empire.    Lond.,  1918. 

Newton,  W.  D.    Undying  story;  the  work  of  the  Brit,  exped.  force  on  the  cont.  .  .  . 
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Nicholson,  J.  S.     Neutrality  of  the  U.  S.  in  relat.  to  the  Brit,  and  Ger.  empires. 
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War  finance.     Lond.,  1917.  HJ1023.N6 

Nicholsaa,  S.     War;  or,  A  united  world.    Wash.,  1916.  D103.N5 

Nicklin,  J.  A.  "And  they  went  to  the  war."  Lond.,  1914.  PR6027.I3A8  1914 
Nicol-Speyer,  A.  Noodwet  jeving  van  het  Duitsche  Rijk.'s-Graven.,  1915.  D635.G6N5 
Nicolas,  R.     Campaign  diary  of  a  French  officer.    Boat.,  1917.  D548.N5 

*Nicoll,  W.  R.     Prayer  in  wartime.     Lond.,  1916. 

*Nicot,  A.     La  grande  guerre  de  1914-1915.    Tours,  1915. 

Nida,  W.  L.     Story  of  the  world  war.     Oak  Park,  111.,  [1917].  D525.N4 

Niemann,  H.     Die  befreiung  Galiziens.     Ber.,  1916.  D556.N5 

Nienkamp,  H.     Die  Reichs-aktiengesellschaf t .    Ber.,  ["1914].  D635.N6 

Niepage,  M.     Horrors  of  Aleppo,  seen  by  a  Ger.  eyewitness.     Lond.,  [1917]. 
Nion,  F.,  comte  de.     Pendant  la  guerre;  roman.    "Par.,  ["1915].      PQ2627.I7P3    1915 
Niox,  G.  L.     Les  pays  balkaniques.    Par.,  [1915].  DR10.N5 

Nippold,  O.     Awakening  of  the  German  people.    N.  Y.,  [1918].    JX1907.A8    no.  125 

Die  gestalt.  des  volkerrechts  nach  dem  weltkriege.    Zurich,  1917.    JX1392.N5 

Nobbs,  Q.    Englishman,  kamerad!  rightof  the  Brit.  line.    L.,[1918].    D640.N62    1918 

On  the  right  of  the  British  line.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.N6 

Noble,  E.     Outposts  of  the  fleet.     Bost.,  1917.  PZ3.N6660 

Noble,  E.     Rags,  the  diary  of  a  dog  of  war.     Lond.,  [1916].  D526.2.N6 

Noble,  H.  G.  S.  N.  Y.  stock  ex.  in  the  crisis  of  1914.  Garden  City,  1915.  HG4572.N6 
[Noder,  A.]    Das  soldatenbuch.     Leip.,  1914.  D526.5.N7 

Noel,  L.     Louvain,  891-1914.     Oxf.,  1915.  .  DH811.L7N7 

NStzel,  K.     Der  entlarvte  panslavismus  und  die  grosse  aussohnung  der  Slaven  und 

Germanen.    Munchen,  [1914?]  D449.N6 

Noiht,  Ch.     Les  barbares  modernes.     Par.,  [1914-  D626.G3N6 

Nolan,  J.  War-time  hous.  and  comm.  develop.  Camb.,  Mass.,  1918.  HD7304.W7N6 
Nordmann,  C.     A  coups  de  canon.     Par.,  1917. 

Norlin,  G.    An  odious  comparison.    [Columbia,  Mo.]  1917.  D523.N7 

*Norman,  A.  B.     Ditchling  Beacon.     Lond. 

Norman  Prince,  a  volunteer  who  died  for  the  cause  he  loved.  Bost.,  1917.  D603.N6 
Normand,  J.  C.  J.     Le  laurier  sanglant  (po^mes  de  guerre)  1870-1914.     Par.,  ["1916]. 

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*Noronha,  E.  de.     Episodios  dramaticos  da  guerra  europeia.    Lisboa,  1915. 
North  American,  Phila.    The  war  from  this  side.     Phila.,  [ "1915] .  D509.N6 

North  Carolina.     C.  ofd.     N.  C.  C.  of  d.  hist.  com.     [Raleigh,  1917.1     D570.8.C8N8 

Univ.     Bur  of  extension.     Univ.  of  N.  C.  exten.  leaflets.     War  inform,  ser. 

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Northcliffe,  A.  C.  W.  H.,  1st  baron.  At  the  war.  Lond.,  1916.  D640.N74 
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Lord  Northcliffe 's  war  book  ..  .     N.  Y.,  ["1917].  D640.N75    1917 

Norton,  F.  Elegy  on  the  death  of  a  mad  dog.  [Lond.,  1915.]  D526.2.N65 
Norway,  M.  L.  G.    Sinn  Fein  rebellion  as  I  saw  it.     Lond.,  1916. 

Notes  d'un  t^moin.     Les  grands  jours  de  France  en  Am^r.;  mis.  Viviani-Joffre  (avril- 
mai  1917).    Par.,  1917.  D570.8.M6F5 

Notes  on  first  aid  for  N.  C.  O'sandmen.    Lond.,  [1916]. 
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Peterson,  W.     The  war  through  Canadian  eyes.    [1915]  D509.O8,  no.  60 

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Pyke,  H.  R.     Contraband  and  the  war.    [1915.]  D509.O8,  no.  69 

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Robertson,  C.  G.     Germany,  the  economic  problem.    [1914.]  D509.O8,   no.   34 

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Turkey  in  Europe  and  Asia.    [1914.]  D509.O8,  no.  38 

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Page,  A.     War  and  alien  enemies.     Lond.,  1914.  JX5270.P25 

2d  ed.  Lond.,  1915.  JX5270.P25    1915 

Page,  I.  M.     "A  little  history  of  the  great  world  war."     Cincin.,  [1918].       D525.P23 

Pag6,  V.  W.    A^'iation  engines;  design — construction  ...  N.  Y.,  1917.       TL701.P3 

-  Glossary  of  a\'iation  terms.    N.  Y.,  1917.  TLo09.P3 
Page,  W.  H.  ' Union  of  two  great  peoples.     Lond.,  [1917].  D619.P28 

U.  S.  and  Gt.  Brit.     N.  Y.,  [1917].  JX1907.A8,  no.  120 

Page,  W.  K.     Looking  ahead  in  business.    [Chi.,  1917.]  HF5541.A3P3 
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Amette,  card.     Pendant  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  32 

Amould,  L.     Le  duel  franco-allemand  en  Espague.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  59 

Bainville,  J.    La  presse  et  la  guerre.    L' Action  frangaise.    1915.    D509.P2,  no.  60 
Barclay,  Sir  T.    Angleterre  et  France.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  91 

Le  roi  George  V.  d'Angleterre.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  104 

Barthou,  L.     Toute  la  France  pour  toute  la  guerre.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  95 

Batlflol,  P.     A  un  neutre  catholique.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  38 

Notre  visite  en  Irlande  (7-14  oct.  1916).     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  103 

Baudrillart,  Mgr.  A.     La  France,  les  catholiques  et  la  guerre.     D509.P2,  no.  102 
Beaunier.  A.     Les  surboches.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  28 

Beer,  J.  de.     L'AUemagne  s'accuse.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  31 

B€gouea,  comte.     Les  catholiques  allem.  jadis  et  au-jourd'hui.    D509.P2,  no.  34 
Bergson,  H.  L.     La  signification  de  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  18 

Berlet,  C.     Un  village  lorrain  pendant  les  mois  d'aoilt  et  sept.  1914:  Remer^ville. 

1916.  D509.P2,  no.  74 

Besangon,  G.     Les ''Zeppelins."     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  24 
Besse,  C.     Le  paradoxe  c616bre  de  J.  de  Miastre  sur  la  guerre.     D509.P2,  no.  98 

Blanchon,  G.     Le  general  GalUeni.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  16 

Le  general  Joff re.    [1915.]  D509.P2,  no.  11 

Le  general  Pau.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  30 

Les  sous-marins  et  la  guen-e  actuelle.    *1915.  D509.P2,  no.  20 

Brinon,  Femand  de.     En  guerre;  impres.  d'un  teinoin.     1915.     D509.P2,  no.  23 

Le  capitaine  Augustin  Cochin.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  105 

Le  carnet  intime  de  guerre  d'Amedee  Guiard.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  112 

Carton  de  Wiart,  H.    La  Belgique  boulevard  du  droit.   1916.  D509.P2,  no.  77-78 

— —    La  Belgique  en  terre  d'asile.     1915.                '  D509.P2,  no.  19 

Chambry,  R.     Pierre  P',  roi  de  Serbie.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  110 

Chronologie  de  la  guerre.     1916.  D509.P2,  no  114 

Cochin,  D.     Le  Dieu  allemand.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  101 

Comment  les  Allemands  font  I'opinion  .  .  .     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  42-43 

Les  communiques  offic.  depuis  la  declaration  de  guerre.  xxi  Juillet  1916. 

1916.  D509P2,  no.  113 

xxu.    Ao6t  1916.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  115 

xxur.    Septembre  1916.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  118 

XXIV.    Octobre  1916.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  121 

XXV.    Novembre  1916.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  123 

Dani61ou,  C.     De  I'Yser  a  I'Argonne;  images  du  front.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  75 

Daudet,  E.     Les  Arabes  et  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  48 
Daudet,  L.  A.   Contre  I'esprit  allemand  de  Kant  a  Krupp.   1915.   D509.P2,  no.  7 

Contre  I'esprit  allemand:  Mesures  d'apres-guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  14 

Davlgnon,  H.     La  conduite  des  armees  allem.  en  Belg.   .   .   .  D509.P2,  no.  52 

Un  peuple  en  exil;  la  Belgique  en  Angleterre.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  93 

,       Les  proc^d^s  de  guerre  des  Allemands  en  Belg.    [1915.]      D509.P2,  no.  21 

r      Delbos,  V.     L'esprit  philosophique  de  I'Allemagne.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  40 

{      — -    Une  th^rie  allemande  de  la  culture;  W.  Ostwald  et  sa  philosophic.    1916. 

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\       Deschanel,  P.     Les  commandements  de  la  patrie.     1917.             D509.P2,  no.  100 

Les  commandements  de  la  patrie.     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  122 

Deuxifeme  li\Te  bleu  serbe,  1916.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  120 

Denxidme  Livre  jaune  fran^ais.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  117 

Dotunic,  B.     La  defense  de  I'esprit  fran^ais.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  81 

Le  soldat  de  1914.     Le  salut  aux  chefs.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  1 

Duboscq,  A.     La  Hongrie  d'hier  et  de  demain.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  92 

Fonsegrive,  G.     "Kultur"  et  civilisation.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  90 
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Ginistry,  Mgr.  C.     Verdun!     1917.  D509.P2,  no.  108 


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Qiraud,  V.     Pro  patria.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  62 

Pro  patria.    La  banqueroute  du  scientisme.    1917.  D509.P2,  no.  109 

Qoyau,  Q.     L'^glise  de  France  durant  la  guerre.    1917.  D509.P2,  no.  106 

Grandmaison,  G.  de.     Les  aumoniers  milltaires.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  47 

Griselle,  E.  I'abbe.     Le  martyre  du  clerg^  fran^ais.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  51 

Une  victime  de  pangermanisme.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  83-84 

Hazard,  P.    Un  examen  de  conscience  de  I'AUemagne  d'aprfes  les  pap.  de  pris- 

eioners  de  guerre  allemands.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  45 

Imbart  de  la  Tour,  P.  L' opinion  catholique  et  la  guerre".  1915.  D509.P2,  no.  26 
Joly,  H.    Centre  les  maux  de  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  29 

La  paix  religieuse.    1916.  D509.P2,  no.  71 

Jullian,  C.    La  place  de  la  guerre  actuelle  dans  notre  histoire  nationale.    1916. 

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Rectitude  et  perversion  du  sens  national.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  5 

Lamy,  t.  M.  V.    Du  xvin"  sifecle  h  I'ann^e  sublime.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  4 

Latll,  L.     Lettres  d'un  soldat.    1916.  D509.P2,  no.  87 

Lechartier,  G.    La  charite  et  la  guerre.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  27 

Liclitenberger,  H.    L'opinion  americaine  et  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  36 

Lettre  de  I'^piscopat  beige  aux  cardinaux.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  72 

Lorin,  H.     L'Mroique  Serbie.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  6 

Male,  t.     La  cath^drale  de  Reims.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  10 

Marre,  F.     Les  arraes  d^loyales  des  Allemandes.    1916.  D509.P2,  no.  94 

La  chimie  meutru^re  des  Allemands.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  66 

Dans  les  tranch^es  du  front.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  39 

Les  mitrailleuses.    1916.  D509.P2,  no.  85 

Notre  "75."     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  35 

Masson,  P.     Les  femmes  et  la  guerre  de  1914.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  2 

Melgar,  F.    Amende  honorable.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  67 

M61ot,  A.     Le  martyre  du  clerg6  beige.    [1915.]  D509.P2,  no.  12 

Mercier,  D.  F.  F.  J.,  card.  Patriotisme  et  endurance.  [1915.]  D509.P2,  no.  8 
Mignot,  E.  I.  E.,  abp.     Confiance,  Prifere,  Espoir;  lettres  sur  la  guerre.    1915. 

D509.P2,  no.  13 
MUes.     Le  g6neral  Maunoury.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  49 

MUlerand,  A.     L'effort  et  le  deveir  frangais.    1917.  D509.P2,  no.  107 

Mirman,  L.,  G.  Simon,  and  G.  Keller.  Leurs  crimes.  1916.  D509.P2,  no.  116 
Mithouard,  A.     Quatre  discours  et  une  conference     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  99 

Mousset,  A.  Alphonse  xiii  et  les  oeuvres  de  guerre.  1917.  D509.P2,  no.  Ill 
Narfon,  J.  de.  La  presse  et  la  guerre.  "Le  Figaro."  1915.  D509.P2,  no.  57-58 
Narsy,  R.,  ed.     La  France  au-dessus  de  tout.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  25 

La  presse  et  la  guerre.     Le  Journal  des  d6bats.     1915.   D509.P2,  no.  53-54 

Nothomb,  P.     Le  roi  Albert.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  22 

L'occupation  allemande  h  Bruxelles.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  37 

Ombiaux,  M.  des.     France  &  Belgique.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  86 

Le  general  Leman.     1916.  D509.P2,  no.  79 

La  reine  Elisabeth.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  65 

Les  revendications  territoriales  de  la  Belgique.     1916.         D509.P2,  no.  73 

Passelecq,  F.     Pour  teutoniser  la  Belgique.    1916.  D509.P2,  no.  69-70 

Perret,  R.  L'AUemagne,  les  neutres  et  le  droit  des  gens.  1916.  D509.P2,  no.  68 
Prince.     La  guerre  telle  que  I'entendent  les  Amencains  et  telle  que  I'entendent 

les  Allemands.     1915.  1)509. P2,  no.  56 

Beinach,  J.  Le  service  de  sant^  pendant  la  guerre.  1915.  D509.P2,  no.  63-64 
La  representation  nationale  au  lendemain  de  la  paix.    1916.  D509.P2,  no  82 

Rocheblave,  S.  La  vraie  Fr.  et  I'evol.  du  patriotisme  fr.  1915.  D509.P2,  no.  50 
Sauveur,  A.     L'AUemagne  et  la  guerre  europ6enne.     1915.  D509.P2,  no.  33 

Sauvrezis,  A.  Autres  chants  de  soldats  (1200-1916).  1916.  D509.P2,  no.  119 
Sorgues,  de.  Les  catholoques  espagnols  et  la  guerre.  1915.  D509.P2,  no.  44 
Stacpoole,  H.  de  V.  Journal  d'un  officier  prussien.  1916.  D509.P2,  no.  76 
Tittoni,  T.     Le  jugement  de  I'hist.  sur  la  responsabilit6  de  la  guerre.     1916. 

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Varoux,  S.  G.  Mgr.  du.  Dusubjectivismeallem.  ^laphilos.  cath.  D509.P2,  no.  89 
Villeneuve,  H.  de.     La  France  de  demain.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  41 

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Welschlnger,  H.    Les  legons  du  Livre  jaune  (1914).    [1915.]        D509.P2,  no.  17 

La  mission  du  prince  de  Billow  i  Rome.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  55 

La  neutrality  de  la  Belgique.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  3 

Wulf,  de.    Guerre  et  philosophie.    1915.  D509.P2,  no.  46 


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A  I'ordre  du  jour.    i.  8  aoflt-lS  sep.  1914.    [1914.] 

ii-ui.  19  8ep.-14  Oct.  1914.    [1914.] 

iv-v.  15  oct.-l  nov.  1914.    [1914.] 

VI.  6-10  novembre  1914.    [1914.] 

vii.  Du  11  au  21  novembre  1914.    [1915?] 

viii.  Du  22  au  25  novembre  1914.    [1915.  J 

IX.  Du  26  nov.  au  1"  d6c.  1914.    [1915.] 

X.  Du  2  and  7  d^cembre  1914.    [1915.] 

XI.  Du  8  au  11  d6c.  1914.    [1915.] 

XII.  Du  11  au  13  dec.  1914.    [1915.] 

xin.  Du  14  au  28  dec.  1914.    [1915.] 

XIV.  29  d6c.  1914.     [1915.] 

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Les  Alsaciens-Lorrains  en  France  pendant  la  guerre.  [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  84 
L'anniversaire  de  la  decl.  de  guerre  (4  aoflt  1914-4  aoflt  1915).  D509.P25,  no.  78 
Amoult,  G.  Les  ori^es  historiques  de  la  guerre.  [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  65 
Beauregard,  P.  La^ie6con. en  France pend.lagueneactuelle.  D509.P25,  no.62 
Bertrand,  A.     La  conquete  de  I'Autriche-Hongrie  par  rAllemagne.    1916. 

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Breton,  W.     Les  pages  de  gloii-e  de  I'arm^e  beige 
Cadoiix,  G.     La  prosperity  econ.  de  I'Allemagne, 
Cerflierr  de  M6delsheim,  G.    Le  nerf  de  la  guerre 

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V.  1-30  nov.     [1914.J 

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vin.  Du  1"  au  28  f4v.    [1915".] 

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X.  Du  1"  au  30  avril  1915.    [1915.] 

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xn.  Du  1"  au  30  juin  1915.     [1915.] 

xra.  Du  1"  au  31  juillet  1915.    [1915.] 

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xxvra.  Fev.-mars  1917.     [1917.] 

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XXX.  Mai  1917.  [1917.] 

XXXI.  Juin  1917.     [1917.] 

xxxn.  Juillet  1917.    [1917.] 

Coni€lissen,  C.  Les  dessoua  economiques  de  la  guerre. 

Crouvezier,  G.     La  guerre  a^rienne.     1916. 

Les  devastations  allemandes  dans  les  d^partements  envahie,  mare-avril  1917. 

1917.  p.509.P25,  no.  132 

Documents  authentiques  sur  le  complot  austro-allemand  aux  Etats-Unis.     1916. 

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L'effort  de  la  France.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  105 

En  guerre ;  du  5  au  7  aoftt.    [1914]  D509.P25,  no.  5 

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L'esprit  frangais,  les  caricaturistes.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  112 

Extraits  du  Bulletin  dee  armies  de  la  R6pub.    I-II.    [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.9-10 

III.     [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  24 

Fayolle,  B.    Lee  forces  Economiques  dee  puiasances  bellig^rantee  avant  la  guerre. 

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Pages  d'histoire — 1914-1915 — Continued. 

Le  front.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  39 

Gibbons,  H.  A.     Les  derniers  massacres  d'Arm^nie.     [1916.]       D509.P25,  no.  92 
Grondijs,  L.  H.     Les  AUemands  en  Belgique.     [1915?]  D509.P25,  no.  34 

Le  guet-apens,  23-24-25  juillet.     [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  1 

Hinzelin.E.    L'Alsace-Lorraine sous lejoug qui  sebrise.    1917.    D509.P25,  no.  134 
Hutter,  J.     Les  sous-marins.     1917.     [1917.]  D509.P25,  no.  1.30 

La  journge  du  4  aoflt.     [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  4 

Liesse,  A.     Les  emprunts  de  guerre  de  rAUeraagne.     1916.       D509.P25,  no.  110 

L'organisation  du  orMit  en  Alleraagne  et  en  Fr.     1915.       D509.P25,  no.  58 

Magne,  L.    La  guerre  et  les  monuments:  oath,  de  Reims.  ...  1915. 

D509.P25,  no.  64 
Nos  marlns  et  la  guerre.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  50 

II.  3  avril-14  aoiit  1915.     [1915.1  D509.P25,  no.  83 

Les  neutres.     La  Suisse  et  la  guerre.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  jio.  46 

Yoix  americainessur  la  guerre  de  1914-1915.    III.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  75 

Voix  espagnoles.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  76 

L'oeuvre  de  la  France;   articles  traduits  du    Journal,  The  Times  (juil.   1915). 

[1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  63 

Paroles  allemandes.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  40 

Paroles  fran^aises.     1.-2.  ser.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  79-80 

— — -    3.  serie.     Pourquoi  nous  battens.     1917.  D509.P25,  no.  140 

Passelecq,  F.     La  r^ponse  du  gouverne.   beige  au  livre  blanc  allemand. 

1916.  D509.P25,  no.  102 

Le  second  livre  blanc  allemand.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  93 

Pi6rard,  L.     La  Hollande  et  la  guerre.     1917.  D509.P25,  no.  124 

Pingaud,  A.     Le  develop,  ^con.  de  I'Allem.  contemp.     1916.     D509.P25,  no.  106 
Les  pofetes  de  la  guerre.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  41 

Poinsot,  M.  O.     Les  volontaires  etraugers  enroles  au  service  de  la  France  en 

1914-1915.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  57 

Pour  avoir  la  paix.     La  manoeuvre  all emande.     [1917.]  D509.P25,  no.  129 

Les  pourparlers  diplomaticiues,  23  juil.-4  aoflt.     [1914. J  D509.P25,  no.  15 

24  iuil.-29  aoftt.     ri.     [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  20 

10/23  jml.-24  juil./6  aoiit.     in.     (1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  21 

16/29  juin-3/16  aoftt.     iv.     [1914.].  D509.P25,  no.  22 

24  juil.-2  aoftt.     v.     [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  25 

19  juil./F'  aoat-19  oct./P'  nov.  1914.     vi.  D509,P25,  no.  38 

(29  juin-24  aoflt.)     vii.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  47 

3  aoat-4  nov.  1914.     viii.     [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  51 

9  d^c.  1914-4  mai  1915.     ix.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  55 

(17  mars  1913^  sep.  1914.)     x.     Le  livre  jaune  frangais.    [1915J 

I)509.P25,  no.  67 
— ~    (20  juil.-r' sep.  1914)    P"  Le  livre  bleu  anglais.   [1915.]    D509.P25,no.  73 

(2  a  vril  1914-6  avril  1915)    xi.     Deuxi^me  livre  gris  beige.    [1916.] 

D509.P25,  no.  100 

1913-1917.     xni.     Le  livre  blanc  grec.    1918.  D509.P25,  no.  145 

PouvourviUe,  A.  de.     Les  terres  meurtries.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  87 

Puaux,  B.     La  course  a  la  mer  et  la  bataille  des  Flandres.  1917.  D509.P25,  no.  126 
R.,  S.     Chronologie  de  la  guerre.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  30 

(F' janvier-30juin  1915.)     2.  v.     1915.  D509.P25,  no.  68 

(1"  juil.-d^c.  1915.)    3.  V.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  94 

5.  vol.     (1"  juil.-31  d^c.  1916.)     1917.  D509.P25,  no.  128 

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Histoire  de  la  revolution  russe  (1905-1917).    [^1917.]  D509.P25,  no.l35 

Besoiald,  G.     La  diplomatic  frangaise;  l'oeuvre  de  M.  Delcass^.     1915. 

D509.P25,  no.  85 

Sartory,  £.     Le  traitement  des  plaies  de  guerre.     1917.  D509.P25,  no.  139 

Sauvrezis,  A.,  ed.     Chants  de  soldats  (1525-1915).    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  72 

La  stance  hist,  de  I'lnst.  de  France,  lundi,  26  oct.  1914.  D509.P25,  no.  23 

Le  "76  " ;  conference  faite  par  M.  T.  Schloesing  fils.    [1915?]  D.509.P25,  no.  32 

La  tension  diplomatique,  25  au"31  juil.    [1914.]  D509.P25,  no.  2 

Vaffier,  E.     La  bataille  marocaine.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  103 

Varigny,  H.  de.     Explosions  et  explosifs.     1916.  D509.P25,  no.  107 

-  Mines  et  trancyes.    [1915.1  D509.P25,  no.  82 
Verrier,  P.     La  folic  allemande.    [1915?]  D509.P25,  no.  28 

La  haine  allemande  (centre  les  Franfais).    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  44 

Vlolle,  J.    Du  r61e  de  la  physique  ^  la  guerre.    [1915.]  D509.P25,,no.  66 


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Pages  d'histoire — 1914-1915 — Continued. 

Voix  am^ricaines  sur  la  guerre  de  1914-1915.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  3t) 

Nouvelle  s^rie.    [1915.]  D509.F25,  no.  37 

1914r-1916.    [1916.]  D509.P25,  no.  90 

Voix  de  I'Amfirique  latine.    1916.  D509.P25,  no.  95 

VoK  italiennes  sur  la  guerre  de  1914-1915.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  74 

Welschlnger,  H.     La  joum6e  du  22  d^cembre.    [1915.]  D509.P25,  no.  29 

Le  retour  de  I'Alsace-Lorraine  h  la  France.     1917.  D509.P25,  no.  143 

Paget,  S.    Essays  for  boys  and  girls;  a  first  guide  .  .  .  study  of  the  war.    Lond.,  1915. 

Paget,  Violet.      The  ballet  of  the  nations.    N.  Y.,  1915.  PR5115.P2B35 

Pail,  G.    Les  predictions  du  brahmane  indou  Rava  Andra  sur  la  fin  de  la  guerre. 

Par.,  [1915?]                                                                '  D524.P3 

Paine,  K.  D.     Fighting  fleets  .  .  .     Boat.,  1918.  D589.r6P3 

La  pais  que  nous  devons  faire;  le  remaniement  de  I'Europe.     Par.,  1915.       D610.P3 

Palabras  colombianas  en  honor  de  Francia.     Bogotd,  1917.  D516.P3 

Palacio  Vald6s,  Armando.     La  guerra  injusta.    Barcelona,  1917.  D523.P25 
*Palat,  B.  E.     La  grande  guerre  sur  le  front  occidental,    v.  1-.     Par.,  19-17- 

Palen,  M.  A.     Lessons  in  visual  signaling.    Menasha,  Wis.,  [1916].  UG580.P25 

Palmer,  F.    The  last  shot.     N.  Y.,  1914.  PZ3.P182L 

My  second  year  of  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.P32    1917 

My  year  of  the  great  war.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D640.P3 

Lond.,  1915.  D640.P3    1915a 

With  our  faces  in  the  light.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D523.P3 

—    Lond.,  1917.  D523.P32 

With  the  new  army  on  the  Somme.     Lond.,  1917.  D640.P32    1917a 

Palmer,  J.  McA.  Army  of  the  people.     N.  Y.,  1916.  UA23.P25 
Panama  (Eep.)  Sec.  de  rel.  exteriores.     Documentos  relacionados  con  la  actual  guerra 

europea.     Panama,  1917.  D505.P3 
Pan  American  union.     La'in  Amer.  foreign  trade  in  1915,    Wash..  1916.     HF3376.P3 

Pankhurst,  Christabel.     America  and  the  war.    [Lond..  1914?]  D525.P25 

The  war.    [Lend..  1914.]  D525.P27 

Panorama  de  la  guerre,    v.  1-    Par.,  1914.  D522.P3 
Papers  for  the  people.    Lond.,  1914- 

Bnme,  C.  S.     Playing  the  srame.    Is  Ger.  warfare  civil .  warfare?    D509.P27,  no.  1 

Might  gives  right.     1914.  D509.P27,  no.  2 

King  George  or  Kaiser  Wilhelm.     1914.  D509.P27,  no.  3 

A  scrap  of  paper.     "WTiy  Great  Britain  went  to  war.    1914.  D509.P27,  no.  4 

Papers  for  war  time.    Lond.,  1914-15. 

Adams,  W.  G.  S.     International  control.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  22 

Bevan,  E.    Brothers  all.  the  war  and  race  question.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  4 

Peace  with  empire:  the  problem.     1915.  .D509.P3,  no.  33 

Cairns,  D.  S.    An  answer  to  Bernhardi.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  12 

Clntton-Brock,  A.     Bernhardism  in  England.     1915.  D509.P3.  no.  26 

The  cure  for  war.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  18 

Dearmer,  P.    Patriotism.     1915.  Do09.P3.  no.  13 

Gray,  A.  H.     The  only  alternative  to  war.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  27 

The  war  spirit  in  oiu- national  life.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  7 

Hogg.  A.  G.     Chrisrianitv  and  force.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  15 

Lambert,  Henri.     The  ethics  of  international  trade.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  29 

Lenwood,  Frank.     Chariots  of  fire.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  28 

Pharisaism  and  war.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  17 

Leonard,  G.  H.     Love  come  down  at  Christmas.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  11 

McDougall,  Eleanor.     Germanv  and  Germans.     1915.  D.509.P3.  no.  16 

Maclennan,  Kenneth.    The  price  of  blood.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  23 
Maltby,  W.  R.     Active  service:  the  share  of  the  non-combatant.  D509.P3,  no.  6 

Matthaei,  Louise  E.    The  reasonable  direction  of  force.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  34 

Matthai,  John.     India  and  the  war.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  30 

Moberly,  W.  H.     Christian  conduct  in  war  time.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  8 

Moulton,  J.  H,    British  and  German  scholarship.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  31 

Oldham,  J.  H.     The  chm-ch  the  hope  of  the  future.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  36 

The  decisive  hour,  is  it  lost?    1914.  D509.P3.  no.  5 

Orchard,  W.  E.    The  real  war.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  10 

Paget,  Eima  K.     The  woman's  part.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  3 

The  removing  of  mountains.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  21 

Boberts,  W.     Are  we  worth  fighting  for?     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  2 

Seton-Watson,  R.  W.    \Miat  is  at  stake  in  the  war.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  35 

Streeter,  B.  H.    War,  this  war  and  the  sermon  on  the  mount.  D509.P3,  no.  20 


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Temple,  W.     Christianity  and  war.     1914.  D509.P3,  no.  1 

Our  need  of  a  dathoUc  church.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  19 

Thomson,  J.  A.    Biolosrs^  and  war.    1915.  D509.P3,  no.  24 

The  visions  of  youth,  by  the  Bishop  of  Winchester.     1915.  D509.P3,  no.  25 

TJrwick,  E.  J.   "Spending  in  war  time.     1915..  D509.P3,  no.  14 

X.    The  witneas  of  the  church  in  the  present  crisis.     1914.        D509.P3,  no.  9 

Paquet,  A.  H.    Der  Kaisergedanke.     Frank,  a.  M.,  1915.  D524.P35 

Paradise,  D.  C.     If  there  must  be  battles.    Lond.,  [1916].  PZ3.P2121 

Pares,  B.     Dav  by  day  with  the  Russian  army,  1914-15.     Lond.,  1915.  D551.P3 

Parfit,  J.  T.    Mesopotamia:  the  key  to  the  future.     Lond.,  1917.  D468.P3 

Twenty  years  in  Baghdad  and  S\Tia.  .showing  Germany's  l)id  for  the  masterv 

of  the  East'.    Lond.,  [1916].  "  "  D465.P3 

Paris,  A.     Europas  gotterdammerung.    Frank,  am  M.,  1915.  D610.P35 

Paris.    £cole  libra  des  sci.  polit.     Sec.  des  anciens  616ves  et  616ves.    La  guerre.    2. 
s^rie:  La  guerre  et  la  yie  ^conomique     .  .  .     Par.,  1916.  D635.P3 

♦Paris.    Mu,s6e  P6d.     Reeducation  professionnellc  des  mutil^s.    Melun,  1917. 
Parisot,  L.    Constatation,  eyaLet r6par.desdomm.de guerre.  Par. ,[1915].    JX5326.P3 
Park,  W.  L.     Railways  as  a  part  of  a  system  of  nat.  def.    [Chi.,  1916.]  UC313.P3 

Parker,  E.  H.    China,  her  hist.,  dipl.,  and  com.     2ded.    L.,1917.    DS706.P23    1917 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert,  bart.    Is  England  apathetic?   A  reply.    Lond.,  1915.     D517.P25 

Two  years  of  war.     Lond.,  1916.  D525.P35 

The  U.  S.  and  this  war:  a  word  in  season.    Lond.,  1915.  D619.P3 

— —    What  is  the  matter  with  Eng.?    Criticism  and  a  reply .     Lond.,  1915.     D517.P27 

World  in  the  crucible.    Lend.,  1915.  D511.P3 

N.  Y.,  1915.  D511.P3    1915  a 

Parker,  T.  D.    Nayal  handbook  as  bearing  on  national  defense  and  the  European  war. 

San  Fran.,  1916.  V107.P3 

Parodi,  G.     La  gueri-a  por  la  hegemonia  uniy.  .  .  .    Trujillo,  Peru,  1918.     D525.P37 
Parry,  D.  H.    With  Haig  on  the  Somme.     Lond.,  [1917].  PZ7.P246W 

Partridge,  F.  C.     Future  of  international  law.    [Middlebury?  Vt.,  1917?]   JX1311.P3 
Passaris,  M.     L'Entente  et  la  Grece.     Gen^ye,  1917.  D616.P3 

Passelecq,  F.  Les  deportations  belg.^  la  lumifere  des  doc.  allem.  Par., 1917.  D639.D5P3 

The  "sincere  chancellor."     Lond.,  1917,  D515.P3 

Truth  and  trayesty.    Lond.,  1916.  D626.B4P3 

Unemployment  in  Belg.  during  the  Ger.  occup.    Lond.,  1917.  D639.D5P5 

♦Passerieu.  J.  B.     La  vie  de  Paris,  1914.    Par.,  1915. 

The  Passing  show.    Worries  of  Wilhelm.     Lond.,  [1916].  D526.2.P3 

Paterson,  William  P.,  ed.    German  culture.     N.  Y.,  1915.  DD61.P3 

Patte,  Paul.     Le  cran.     Par.,  1917.  D640.P34 

Patterson,  George  W.    War  registration  day  ..  .    [Wash.,  1917.]  D570.8.R4P3 

♦Patterson,  John  E.     A  war-time  voyage.     Lond.,  1918. 
Patterson,  John  H.    With  the  Zionists  in  Gallipoli.    Lond.,  1916.  D568.3.P3 

-    N.  Y.,[1916].  D568.3.P3    1916  a 

Patterson,  Joseph  M.     Notebook  of  a  neutral.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D619.P4 

Paull,  Charles.    Soldier's  farewell.    Albany,  N.  Y.,[  1918].  PS3531.A87S7 

Paulsen,  V.  E.    U.  S.  army  facts  and  insignia.    Chi.  [1918].  LTA25.P3 

*Paur,  F.    Der  heimstattenbau  des  arbeiters  .  .  .    Wiesbaden,  1916. 

Payerne,  H.  de.     La  guerre  actuelle.     Par.,  1915. 

Payne,  Mrs.  J.  L.     What  I  saw  in  Eng.  and  Fr.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1916.       D640.P35 

Payne-Gallwey,  Sir  R.  W.  F.,  bart.     The  war,  a  criticism.     Lond.,  1915.        D517.P3 

Pch6d6cki,  E.     Le  droit  inter,  maritime  et  la  grande  guerre.     Par.,  1916.    JX5207.P3 

Peace — "made  in  Germany;"     .  .  .     Lond.,  1917.  D613.P4 

Peace  of  mind:  ess.  and  reflect.,  Aug.  1914,  to  Sept.  1917.     Lond.,  1917. 

Peacock,  A.  D.    The  louse  problem  at  the  western  front.     Lond.,  1916. 

Peacock,  W.    Albania,  the  foundling  state  of  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1914.        DR701.S6P4 

Pears,  Sir  E.     Forty  years  in  Constantinople.    N.  Y.,  1916.  DR568.8.P4A3 

Life  of  Abdul  Hamid.     Lond.,  1917.  DR571.P4 

Pearson,  G.     Escape  of  a  Princess  Pat.    N.  Y.,  [1918].  D627.G3P4 

Pearson,  John  J.     Nemesis  of  Germany  and  Austria.     Lond.,  [1916?]  D525.P4 

Pearson,  Bobert  F.    Military  panorama  drawing  in  three  lessons.    2d  ed.     Lond., 

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Peat,  H.  E.    Private  Peat.     Indianapolis,  [1917].  D640.P36 

Peddle,  J.  T.    British  industry  and  the  war.     Lond.,  1914.  HC256.2.P4 

A  national  system  of  economics.     Lond.,  1917.  HF1534    1917  e 

Peebles,  I.  L.   How  the  war  for  democ.  can  be  won.  Meridian,  Miss.,  1918.    D524.P4 


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Pfiguy,  C.  P.    Notre  patrie.    Par.,  1915.  DC58.P4 

♦Pgladan.     L'art  et  la  guerre.     Par. 

*Pelissier,  J.    Une  enquete  d'avant-guerre.    L'Europe  sous  la  menace  allemande  en 

1914.     Par.,  1915. 
Pellatt,  T.    Public  school  education  and  the  war.     Lond.,  [1917]. 
Pen  pictures  of  British  battles.     Lond.,  1917.  D546.P4 

Penck.  A.     Von  England  festgelhalten.    Stuttgart,  1915.  D640.P4 

P6ne,  A.  de.    Une  femme  dans  la  tranch^e.    Par.,  1914. 

Penfield,  W.  S.    Effectsof  world  war  on  Cent,  and  S.Amer.    [Wash.,  1915.]    D635.P4 
PenhaUow,  D.  P.    Military  surgery.     Lond.,  1916.  RD151.P4 

Pennell,  J.    J.  Pennell's  pict.  of  war  work  in  Amer.     Phila.,  1918.  NE2451.P4 

J.  Pennell's  pict.  of  war  work  in  Eng.     Lond.,  [1917].  NC1075.P46 

Penn.    Com.  of  pub.  safety.     Outline  of  departmental  activities.    [Phila.,  1917.] 

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Penrose,  R.  A.  F.    What  a  geologist  can  do  in  war.    Phila.,  1917.  QE35.P4 

Pentecost,  G.  F.     Presbyterian  church  in  the  war.    [Phila.?  1917.]      BX9178.P42P8 

Spiritual  wickedness  in  high  places    ...    [Phila.?  1917.]  D524.P5 

Pepys,  Sam^,  jun'.,  pseud.    A  diary  of  the  great  war.    Lond.,  1916.  D526.2.P4 

A  second  dLar>' of  the  great  war,  ..  .    Lond.,  1917.  D526.2.P42 

Percin,  A.     La  guerre  et  I'arra^e  de  domain.    3.  6d.    Par.,  1917.       UA702.P4    1917 
Peregrinus  Vistulensis,  pseud.     Russia  and  Poland  during  the  present  war.    Lau- 
sanne, 1915.  DK439.P4 

P6ret,  E.     La  population,  le  budget,  la  fortime  et  la  dette  publiques  des  divers  pays 

bellig^rants  avant  leur  entree  en  guerre.    (2.  6d.)    Par.,  1917.         HJ236.P4    1917 

P6rez  Triana,  S.    Some  aspects  of  the  war.    Lond.,  [19151.  D523.P4 

Pergler,  C.    Bohemians  (Czechs)  in  the  present  crisis.    Chi.,  [1916?]  D520.B6P4 

Heart  of  Europe.    Chi.,  [1917].  DB47.P4 

Should  Austria-Hungary  exist?    [New  Haven,  1918.]  D512.P4 

Pfiricard,  J.    Ceux  de  Verdun.    Par.,  1917.  D545.V3P4 

Face ^ f ace ; sou v.et imp.  d'unsoldatde la grande guerre.   Par.,  1916.    D640.P45 

Pfirin,  E.    Circonstances  att^nuantes  et  sursis  devant  les  conseils  de  guerre  (loi  du  27 

avril  1916,  art.  1  et  2).     Par.,  1917.  UB785.F8P4 

"Periscope,"  pseud.    See  Duval,  M.  K. 
Perkins,  G.  W.    "We  are  as  unprepared  for  peace  as  we  are  for  war.    [N.  Y.,  1915.] 

HC106.P4 
Perkins,  K.  S.  Field  artillery  firing  data  and  notes.  Menaaha,  Wis.,  1917.  UF673.P4 
Perkins,  Mrs.  L.  F.    The  Belgian  twins.    Bost.,  1917.  PZ7.P43B 

Perrier,  E.    France  et  AUemagne.    Par.,  1915.  DD67.P4 

Perris,  G.  H.     Campaign  of  1914  in  France  and  Belgium.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D530.  P4 

Lond.,  1915.  D530.P4    1915  a 

Germany  &  the  German  emperor.     3d  ed.    Lond.,  1914.  DD228.P5 

War  traders.    Lond.,  1914.  HD9743.A2P4 

Perry,  G.    American  flag.    East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1918.  D570.15.P4 

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A  noble  woman;  the  life-story  of  Edith  Cavell.    [2d  ed.]  Lond.,  [1916]. 

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Pulitzer,  B.     Over  the  front  in  an  aeroplane.    N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  [1915].  D544.P8 

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Pyke,  H.  E.     The  law  of  contraband  of  war.     Oxford,  1915.  JX5231.P8 

Pym,  T.  W.     Papers  from  Picardy.    Lond.,  1917.  D524.P8 

The  Queen's  gift  book.    Lond.,  [1918?].  AY14.Q8 

Question  d'Orient.    Athfenea,  1910.  D465.Q4 

♦Question  juive  en  Pologne.     Par.,  1917. 

Quiller-Coucli,  Sir  A.  T.    Nicky-Nan,  reservist.    Edinb.,  1915.  PZ3.Q42 

Quinn,  John.    The  Irish  home-rule  convention.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DA962.Q6 

Badclyffe,  B.    The  war  and  finance.     Lond.,  [1914].  D635.R2 

EadJord,  G.    State  services.     Lond.,  1916.  HD4148.R3 

Badical's  progress;  reprinted  from  the  Atlantic  monthly.    Chi.,  1916.         D639.S6R3 
Badiguet,  B.  L.  J.    The  making  of  a  modem  army  and  its  operations  in  the  field. 
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Badziwill,E.(B.)ima^ma.  The  Austrian  court  from  within.  N.Y.,[1916].    DB85.R2 
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Rasputin  and  the  Russian  revolution.    N.  Y.,  1918.  DK265.R3 

Sovereigns  and  statesmen  of  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D412.7.R35 

Eae,  A.     General  French  and  AdmiralJellicoe.    Lond.,  [1915].  DA68.32.F7R3 

Bae,  Herbert,  pseud.    Maple  leaves  in  Flanders  fields.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.R2 

Baemaekers,  L.    The  Century  edition  de  luxe  of  Raemaekers'  war  cartoons.     N.  Y., 

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The  great  war;  a  neutral's  indictment.    One  hundred  cartoons.    Lond.,  1916. 

D526.2.R31 

The  great  war  of  1916,  a  neutral's  indictment;  sixty  cartoons.    Lond.,  1917. 

D526.2.R32 

Kuftur  in  cartoons.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D526.2.R35 

Raemaekers'  cartoon  history  of  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1918-  D526.2.R37 

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Bsestad,  A.  C.     Krigs  og  freds  problemer.    3.  oplag.     Kristiania,  [1916].  D523.R25 
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La  Russie  et  laguerre.     Par.,  1915.  D635.R3 

Baleigh.  Sir  W.  A.    Ttie  faith  of  England.    Oxford,  1917.  D525.R17 

Might  is  right.    Oxford,  1917.  D525.R18 

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Bamsay,  A.    Terms  of  industrial  peace.    Lond.,  1917.  HD8390.R3 

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Bamsay,  Sir  W.    Six  articles  on  Germany'^s  com.  war  machine.    [Manchester,  1916]. 
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.i|6  LIBBARY  OP   CONGRESS 

Bandall,  Homer.    Army  boys  in  France.    N.  Y.,  [1918].  PZ7.R158Ar 

♦Randolph,  Mrs.  E.  S.     The  toolhouse.     Lond.,  1915. 

Randolph,  H.  N.    The  financing  of  the  world  war.    [Atlanta,  1917.]  HJ258.R3 

Speech  on  the  liberty  loan.    [Atlanta,  1917.]  HJ8117.R3 

Ransom,  W.  L.,  erf.      Military  training,  comp.  or  vol.      N.  Y.,  1916.  U405.R25 
Rapid-fire  English:  French:  German,  with  pronunciation.     N.  Y.,  1917.        PB73.R3 

Rastall,  B.  M.    Announcement  and  digest  of  the  foreign  trade  situation.  Bost.,  1914. 

HC107.M4A43 
Rathgen,  K.  Deutschland,  die  weltmachte  und  der  krieg.  Hamb.,  1914.  D509.D48 
Rauh,  R.  S.  What  Amer.  neutrality  should  mean;  a  protest.  Pitts.,  1915.  D619.R3 
Rauscher,  U.     Belgien  heute  und  morgen.     Leip.,  1915.  DH682.R3 

Rautenburg,  L.     Der  Dreibund  an  die  front!     3.  aufl.     Dresd.,  1914.  D445.R3 

Ravlart,  E.     L'imp6t  g^n^ral  sur  le  revenu;  ...  2.  6d.     Par.,  1917.         HJ4716.R3 

Supplement.     Par.,  1918.  HJ4716.R3  Suppl. 

Rawson,  F.  L.    How  the  war  will  end  ...  Bible  prophecies.    Lond.,[1914].     D524.K2 
Raymond,  A.     Intimate  Prussia.     Lond.,  1917.  DD331.R3 

Raymond  Poincarg,  a  sketch.     Lend.,  1914.  DC385.R3 

Rayner,  W.  S.     How  Botha  and  Smuts  conquered  German  South  West.    Lond.,  1916. 

DT779.5.R3 
♦Raynolt,  A.    Avec  les  Poilus!    Maman  la  Soupe  et  son  chat  Ratu.    Par.,  1918. 
♦Razons,  P.     Les  blesses  de  guerre.     Proth^se  et  reeducation  profess.    Par.,  1916. 
Read,  C.     England  and  America.     Chi.  [1918].  D509.C5,  no.  6 

The  real  Crown  Prince:  a  record  and  an  indictment.     Lond.,  [1915].    DD229.8W5R4 
The  real  Kaiser.    Lond.,  1914.  DD229.R3 

The  real  Kaiser;  an  illuminating  study.    N.  Y.,  1914.  DD229.R3 

Reality;  the  world's  searchlight  on  Germany.    [Lond.,  1914-  D,501.R4 

The  reasons  why  we  are  at  war.    Lond.,  [1914?].  D515.R4 

Recollections  of  a  royal  governess.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  1915.  DB90.R4 

Records  of  railway  interests  in  the  war.    Lond.,  [1915- 
[Recouly,  R.]    La  bataille  dans  la  foret  (Argonne,  1915).    [Par.,]  1916.      D545.A6R4 

GeneralJoffre  and  his  battles.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D544.R3 

M.  Jonnart  en  Grfece  et  I'abdication  de  Constantln.     4™^  ed.     Par.,  1918. 

♦Recruits'  problems  solved.    Lond.,  1915. 

Le  recrutement  force  des  Serbes  par  les  Bulgares.    Geneve,  1917.  D581.R4 

Red  cross.     Canada.     Bulletin,    no.  1-    April,  1915-    Toron,to,  1915-    HV580.C2A3 

Germany.    Aufruf !    Auf  zum  kampf  gegen  den  aushungerungsversuch  unserer 

feinde.    Karlsruhe,  [191-].  HD9013.6.R3 

Gt.   Brit.     British    Guiana    branch.     Official    report   ...    2nd    Nov.,    1916. 

;  [Demerara,  1916.]  D629.G7A9     1916 

Intemat.  committee,  Geneva.     Reports  on  British  prison-camps  in  India  and 

Burma.     Lond.,  1917.  D627.I  4A4 

Turkish  prisoners  in  Egypt.     Lond.,  1917.  D627.E3R4 

U.S.  Amer.  natl.  Red  cross.  A.  R.  C.  circular.    Wash.,  D.  C,  1917-   D629.U6A3 

97.  Charter  and  by-laws.    May,  1917. 

101.  Administrative  regulations  .  .  .  Jan.  29,  1916. 

105.  Directory  of  war  reUef  organizations.    Feb.  1,  1916. 

106.  Classes  of  instruction  for  women.     Mar.  10,  1916. 

107.  Circular  of  information  on  membership.    July,  1916. 

108.  Office  of  dir.  gen.  of  civiUan  relief.    Feb.  26,  1916. 

110.  Inform,  reg.  the  obligations  of  the  Amer.  Red  cross  to  the  armed  forces  of  the 
U.S. 

112.  Supplies  approved  by  the  Amer.  Red  cross  for  European  relief. 

113.  Suppl.  to  Directory  of  state  bds.  and  chaps,  of  Mar,  15,  1916.    June  1,  1916 

114.  Organization  and  activities.    Apr.,  1917. 

116.  Dept.  of  mil.  relief.    Care  of  the  sick  and  wounded  in  war.    Mar.  28,  1916 

117.  Town  and  country  nursing  service  of  the  Dept.  of  civil,  relief. 

118.  Directory  of  war  relief  organizations.    Apr.  20,  1916. 

120.  Objects  of  the  first  aid  division.    Apr.  20,  1917. 

121.  The  life  saving  corps.    July  10,  1917. 

124.  Reg.  of  the  Natl.  comm.  on  Red  cross  medical  service.    May  3,  1916. 

125 .  Relief  for  mil .  forces  in  the  field  and  destitute  families  at  home .    July  5, 1916. 

126.  Surgical  dressings,  hosp.  garments  and  supplies  for  U.  S.  mil.  relief.    3d  ed. 
128.  European  war  relief  fund.    Statement.     Aug.  6,  1914,  to  Dec.  31,  1915. 

3 SI.  Library  list.    Dietetics  and  household  management. 

135.  Red  cross  base  hospital  units.    Off.  status  in  time  of  war.    Apr.  10,  1917. 

\36.  Red  cross  sanitary  training  detachments.    July  16,  1917. 

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BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  117 

Hed  Cross.    U,  S. — Continued. 

138.  Circular  of  inform,  con.  the  courses  in  elem.  hyg.  and  home  care  of  the 
sick,  .  .  .  July  20,  1917. 

139.  Surgical  dressings,  hospital  garments  and  hospital  supplies,  ...  2d  ed. 
Mar.  24,  1917. 

140.  Annual  report.    Dec.  13,  1916. 

141.  Equipment  for  classes  in  elem.  hygiene  and  home  care  of  the  sick.    List  1. 
July  20,  1917. 

142.  Same.    List  2.    July  20,  1917. 

144.  Organ,  of  com.  for  development  of  Red  cross  instruction.    Apr.  30,  1917. 

145.  Directory  of  chapters.    Apr.  18,  1917. 

146.  Ambulance  companies.    July  7,  1917. 

147.  Auxiliaries.    Apr.  30,  1917. 

148.  Method  of  rec.  and  class,  applications  for  volunteer  Red  cross  service.    3d 
ed.    May  1,  1917. 

148.  Supplement.    3d  ed.    May  1,  1917. 

149.  Organizing  a  chapter;  circ.  of  inform.    June  12,  1917. 

150.  Nursing  service.     Inform,  for  applicants.    Mar.,  1917. 

151.  By  the  President  of  the  U.  S.    A  proclamation. 

152.  Rules  for  first  aid  contests  held  among  railroad  employees.    July  7,  1917. 

153.  Rules  for  first  aid  contests  held  among  miners.    A^r.  1,  1917. 

154.  Dept.  of  mil.  rel.,  Bureau  of  Red  cross  supply  service.    Apr.  5,  1917. 

155.  The  Patriotic  fund  of  Canada,  by  P.  U.  Kellogg.    Apr.  10,  1917. 

156.  U.  S.  Lib.  of  Cong.  Div.  of  Bibl.      List  of  ref.  on  the  work  of  the  Amer. 
Red  cross  in  the  European  war.    Apr.  2,  1917. 

157.  Hospital  units.    Functions.    May  28,  1917. 

159.  Nxu*sing  service;  duties  of  com.;  directory.    July  12,  1917. 

160.  Institutional  membership.    Dept.  of  civ.  rel. 

161.  Instruct,  for  nurses  called  upon  for  service  in  military  hospitals.    July  20, 
1917. 

162.  Relief  of  depend,  families  of  s.  and  s.;  policies  and  methods.    Apr.  20,  1917. 

163.  Outline  of  organization. 

164.  Surg,  dressings,  hosp.  garm.  and  supp.  for  U.  S.  Mil.  relief.    Apr.  27,  1917. 

165.  Surgical  dressings,  hosp.  garments  and  hospital  supplies,  app.  by  the  Amer. 
Red  cross  for  our  allies.    May  10,  1917. 

166.  Training  of  volunteers  for  work  among  depend,  fam.  of  s.  and  s.    May  10, 
1917. 

167.  Niusing  service.     Circ.  of  inform,  regarding  emergency  detachments.    May 
16,  1917. 

168.  Draft  of  model  by-laws  for  a  chapter.    May  20,  1917. 

169.  Red  cross  relief  reserve.    May  23,  1917. 

171.  Regulations  and  duties  of  field  directors.    June  1,  1917. 

172.  The  organization  of  branches.    Jime  23,  1917. 
175.  Refreshment  units.    July  7,  1917. 

200.  Home  service,  by  P.  R.  Lee  and  Karl  de  Schweinitz.    July,  1917. 

201.  Manual  of  home  service.    2d  ed.    Dec.  17,  1917. 

202.  Upbuilding  the  nation's  strength.     Oct.  30,  1917. 

203.  Town  and  coimtry  nursing  service,  its  purpose  and  scope.    Aug.  24,  1917. 

205.  Syllabus  of  instruction  for  home  service  Institutes.     Sept.,  1917. 

206.  Chapter  courses  in  home  service.     Oct.,  1917. 

207.  Handbook  of  information  for  home  service  sections.    Jan.  14,  1918. 

300.  First  aid  contests.    Oct.  8,  1917. 

301.  First  aid  instruction.     Introductory.    Dec.  5,  1917. 

400.  Instructions  for  knitting.    Sept.  10,  1917. 

401.  Surgical  dressings  war  manual.    Sept.  5,  1917. 

402.  Comfort  kits.    Aug.  24,  1917. 

403.  Uniforms  for  Red  cross  women  workers.    Sept.  14,  1917. 

404.  Suggestions  for  Christmas  packets  for  o\ir  men  at  home  and  abroad.    Sept. 
18,  1917. 

405.  Hospital  garments  and  supplies.    Oct.  10, 1917. 

406.  Guide  for  instructors  in  surgical  dressings.    Sept.  27,  1917. 

407.  Refugee  garments.    I.  Infant's  layette.    Nov.  7,  1917. 

408.  Refugee  garments.    II.  For  boys  and  girls— Fr.  and  Belg.    Nov.  19,  1917. 
500.  Charter  and  by-laws.    Dec.  18,  1917. 

600.  Junior  membership.    Sept.  19,  1917. 

601.  Junior  memb.  and  school  activ.     Story  of  the  Red  cross.     Nov.,  1917. 

602.  Manual  on  war  rel.  activ.  for  schools.    Dec.  10,  1917. 


118  LIBBAEY  or  OONGKBSB 

Red  Cross.    TJ.  S. — Continued. 

604.  A  program  of  junior  Red  cross  service.    Mar.  26,  1918. 

700.  Information  for  dietitians.    Sept.  15,  1917. 

701.  Emergency  detachments.    Oct.  24,  1917. 

702.  Instructions  for  nurses  called  upon  for  active  service.    Nov.  30,  1917. 

703.  Information  for  applicants  to  the  nursing  service.    Nov.  30,  1917. 

Catalogue  of  first  aid  books  and  supplies.  Wash.,  1917.  D629.U6A5  1917  g 

Regulations  governing  the  employment  of  the  American  Red  cross  in 

time  of  war.    Wash.,  1917.  UH537.U5A65    1917 

Remarks  ...  to  delegates  from  Red  cross  chapters,  .  .  .  May  24  and 

25,  1917.    [Wash.,  19171. 

Baker,  N.  D.    A  Red  cross  fund  of  $100,000,000  would  pay  war's  expense  only 
a  day.  D629.U6A45,  [no.  1] 

Bliss,  C.  N.,  jr.    Now  is  the  time  to  gather  a  great  fund  for  the  Red  cross. 

D629.U6A45,  [no.  2] 
Davison,  H.  P.  The  call  to  raise  a  war  fund  of  $100,000,000.  D629.U6A45,  [no.  3] 
Oade,  J.  H.    Eyewitness  picture  scenes  in  Belgium  and  northern  France. 

D629.U6A45,  [no.  4] 
Malcolm,  Ian.    Terrible  real,  of  war-as  found  by  Brit.  Red  cross  workers  in  the 
field.  D629.U6A45,  [no.5] 

Pershing,  J.  J.     People  not  awake  to  the  real  seriousness  of  this  war. 

D629.U6A45,  [no.  6 
Taft,  W.  H.    Germany  by  no  means  exhausted.  D629.U6A45,  no.  7 

Wolcott,  Frederick.     Poland.  D629.U6A45,  no.  8^ 

Dept.  of  civilian  relief.    Manual  of  home  service.    2d  ed.    [N.  Y.]', 

1917.  D629.U6A3    no.  201 

Junior  membership.    Program  of  jr.  Red  cross  serv.    [N.  Y.,  1918]. 

D629.U6A2 

Southern  div.     Second  Red  cross  war  fund.  May  20-27,  1918,  campaign 

plan  book.    Atlanta,  [1918].  UH537 .11686 

War  council.    Accounting  manual  for  th§  Red  cross  war  fund.    [Wash., 

1917].  D629.U6A5    1917  e 

Work  in  Europe  of  the  Amer.  Red  cross.  Wash.,  [1917].    D629.U6A5 

Work  of  the  Amer.  Red  cross.    Report  ...  of  appropr.  and  ac- 
tivities.   Wash.,  [1917].  D629.U6A5    1917  a 

Bed  cross  &  Iron  cross,  by  a  doctor  in  France.     Lond.,  1916.  PZ3.R24545 

Bed  cross  inst.  for  crippled  and  disabled  men.    N.  Y.    Amer.  program  for  the  re- 
habilitation of  disabled  soldiers.    [N.Y.,  1918].  UB360.R5 
The  Bed  days;  being  the  diary  of  a  Pr.  officer  in  Fr.  and  Belg.  .  .  .    L.,  1915.    D640.R27 
Bedesdale,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Lord.    Memories.    Lond.,  1915.               D400.R33A3    1915  b 

Memories.    5th  ed.     Lond.,  1915.  D400.R33A3 

Further  memories.     Lond.,  1917.  D400.R33A35    1917  b 

Further  memories.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1917.  D400.R33A35    1917 

Further  memories.    N.  Y.,[1917].  '       D400.R33A35     1917 

Bedier,  A.    Comrades  in  courage.    Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.R33 

[ ]    Meditations  dans  la  tranch^e.     Par.,  [1916].  D640.R3 

Pierrette,  roman.    Par.,  1917.    ..  PZ23.R4P5 

Bedlich,  A.    Der  gegensatz  zwischens  Osterreich-Ungarn  und  Russland.     Stutt.,  1915. 

D511.R3 
Redmond,  J.  E.    Account  of  a  visit  to  the  front  .  .  .    Lond.,   1916  .  D640.R4 

Ireland  and  the  war.     Dublin,  1915.  D520.I  65R4 

Irish  nation  and  the  war.     DubUn,  1915. 

Strong  words  from  Mr.  Redmond.    Treason  to  the  home  rule  cause.     Lond., 

1916.  DA960.R34 

Voice  of  Ireland;  .  .  .  Sinn  Fein  rebellion.    Lond.,   1916.  DA960.R35 

Redmond,  W.  H.  K.    Trench  pictures  from  France.     Lond.,  [1917].  D640.R43 

Trench  pictures  from  France.     N.Y.,  [19181.  D640.R43    1918 

Redmond-Howard,  L.  G.    Sir  Roger  Casement.     Dublin,  1916.  DA965.C3R4 

Six  days  of  the  Irish  republic.     Lond.,  1916.  DA962.R48 

Reed,  H.  L.     Serbia:  a  sketch.    Bost.,  1917.  DR305.R4 

Reed,  John.    War  in  eastern  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1916.  D550.R4 

Reeve,  A.  B.    War  terror.     N.  Y.,  [1915].  PZ3.R2569W 

Beeves,  F.  B.    Russia  then  and  now,  1892-1917.     N.  Y.,  1917.  DK27.R35 
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Rehm,  H.    Volkerkrieg  und  volkerrecht.    Strassburg,  1914.  JX1392.R3 

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Beinach,  J.    L'Alsace-Lorraine  devant  I'histoire.     Par.,  1916.  DD801.A52R4 

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Beinach,  Th.  La  l^gis.  ^con.  allem.  pend.  la  guerre  actuelle.  Par.,  191fr-17.  D635.R4 
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Beiss,  B.  A.     Comment  les  Austro-Hongroia  ont  fait  la  guerre  en  Serbie.     Par.,  1915. 

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Benard,  Q.  Les  repercussions  6con.  de  la  guerre  act.  sur  la  Fr.  P.,  1917.  HG276.R4 
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Beulos,  A.    Manuel  des  sequestres.    Par.,  1916.  JX5295.R4 

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Beuss,  B.  [E.]    Histoire  d' Alsace.    10.  ed.    Par.,  1915.  DD801.A35R4 

Bevelstoke,   J.   B.,  2d  baron.    British  staying   power.    Lond.,  1916.  D635.R5 

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Bevue  du  monde  musulman.     Honour  to  the  flag.    Par.,  1916.  D526.7.A6R4 

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Beynolds,  B.    My  Slav  friends.    Lond.,  [19161.  DK32.R4 

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Bichard,  P.    To  the  nations.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D523.R48 

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*Biera,  A.    La  gran  guerra:  del  Sena  al  Vistula.    Barcelona. 

Bieu-Vemet,  A.     Le  langage  dans  les  tranch^es.    Madrid,  1917.  PC1977.S7R6 

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Bihbany,  A.  M.    Militant  America  and  Jesus  Christ.    Bost.,  1917.  D639.R4R5 

Biley,  H.  B.     "The  yellow  peril."    [Chi.?  19171.  UB343.R5 

Bimbaud,  I.  Dans  les  remous  de  la  bataille— Charleroi  .  .  .  Par.,  1917.  D640.R48 
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Biou,  G.    The  diary  of  a  French  private.    Lond.,  [1916] .  D627.G3R52 

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Eittenliouse,  E.  E.    Know  your  enemy.    [N.  Y.,  1918.]  D516.25 

Ritter,   A.    Nordkap— Bagdad.     Frankfurt,  1914.  D610.R6 

Bitter,  W.  E.    War,  science  and  civilization.    Boet.,  1915.  CB19.R5 

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1914.  DD86.7.T7R5 

Bivet,  A.    Legislation  provisoire  des  oeuvres  de  guerre.    Par.,  [19171.       D638.F8R6 
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Bobbins,  E.  J.,  comp.    The  universal  drill  manual.    N.  Y.,  1917.  UD160.R7 

Bobert,  H.    L ' effort  de  Paris.    Par.,  1917.  DC736.R6 

Boberts,  A.  A.    The  poison  war.    Lond.,  [1915]. 
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Sublime  sacrifice,  a  drama  of  the  great  war.  N.Y.,1917.   PS3535.01713S8    1917 

Boberts,  E.  M.    Flying  fighter;  an  Amer.  above  the  lines  in  Fr.  N.  Y.,  [1918] .  D603.R6 
Boberts,  F.  S,  B.,  1st  earl.    The  supreme  duty  of  the  citizen  at  the  present  crisis. 

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Boberts,  Q.  E.    Business  after  the  war.    [N.  Y.,  1916.]  HC106.2.R6 

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Boberts,  I.  J.    Card  method  of  instruction  covering  visual  signals.    [Bloomfield, 

N.  J.]  1917.  HE9727.R6 

Boberts,  L.  N.    Story  of  Nedda,  an  Ital.  reservist's  wife.     Camb.,  1917.    D638.I  8R6 
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The  Germans.     Lond.,  1916. 

Neutrals  and  the  war;  an  open  letter  to  Herr  L.  Simons. 
Shipping  after  the  war.    Westminster,  1916. 


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Bobertson  Scott,  J.  W.  Wartime  &  peace  in  Holland.  Lond.,  1914.  HD1987.R6    1914 
Bobida,  A.    Un  caricaturiste  prophMe.     Par.,  1916.  D526.3.R6 

Les  villes  martyres.     Par.,  [1914].  NE2451.R5 

Bobien,  G,,  comt€  de.  L'ideal  fran^aisdansun  coeurbreton.  Par.,  1917.  DC342.8.R6A3 
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Bobinson,  C.  H.     In  time  of  war.    Westminster,  1915.  D524.R6 

Bobinson,  E.  E.  Foreignpolicy  of  Woodrow  Wilson,  1913-17.  N.Y.,1917.  E768.R65 
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Bobinson,  H.  P.  Turning  point;  the  battle  of  the  Somme.  N.  Y.,  1917.  D545.S7R6 
Bobinson,  J.  P.  K.  With  Botha's  army.  Lond.,  [1916]. 
Bobinson,  W.  H.    Hunlikelyl    [Lond.,  1916]. 

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Bobinson,  W.  J.    My  fourteen  months  at  the  front.     Bost.,  1916. 
Bobinson  &  co.,  N.  Y.    War  loans  of  the  United  States.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 
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Bobson,  W.  A.    Aircraft  in  war  and  peace.    Lond.,  1916. 
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Bockefeller  foundation;  a  review  of  its  war  work.    N.  i .,  1917. 
Bockwell,  W.  W.    Deportation  of  the  Armenians.    N.  Y.,  1916 

-  Pitiful  plight  of  the  Assyr.  Christians.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1916.  D638.A7R65  1916a 
Bodehorst,  O.  Und  wenn  die  welt  vol!  teufel  w&r?  Ber.,  1915.  PT2635.026U5  1915 
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War  aims  of  XT.  S.    N.Y.,  1918.  D619.R58 

B6gers,  B.  C.    Mars'  master.     Louis.,  Ky.,  1916.  D525.R6 

Bogers,  W.  A.    America's  black  and  white  book.     N.  Y.,[1917].  D526.2.R75 

Behold,  S.B.    War  and  the  Jew.    Gin.,  [1917].  D639.J4R6 

Bohrbach,  P.    German  world  policies.    N.  Y.,  1915.  DD61.R62 

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Boland,  pseud.?    Future  of  militarism.     Lond.,  [1916].  D523.R74 

Holland,  L.     L'administration  locale  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1917.  HD9012.6.R6 

~ La  grfeve  des  tramways  de  Paris  ..  .     Par.,  1916.  HD5375.R3R7 

Le  rationnement  des  consommateurs.     Par.,  1917.  HD9012.6.R6 


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Au-dessus  de  la  m^I^e.    64.  ^d.     Par.,  1915. 

Bolleston,  H.  D.    Cerebro-spinal  fever.    [Lond.,  1918]. 
Bolleston,  T.  W.  H.    Ireland  and  Poland.     Lond.,  1917. 
Bollins,  M.     Over  here  stories.    Bost.,  1918. 
Eolt-Wheeler,  F.  W.    Wonder  of  war  in  the  air.    Bost.,  [1917]. 
♦Borne  and  Germany.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1916. 

Bontin,  J.  J.    Considerations  siu-  les  gelures  des  membres  inferieures 
Boosevelt,  T.     America  and  the  world  war.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

Fear  God  and  take  your  own  part.    N.  Y.,   1916  . 

Foes  of  our  own  household.    N.Y.,[1917]. 

Murder  on  the  high  seas.  .  [N.  Y..]  1915. 

National  strength  and  intemat.  duty.    Prince.,  1917. 

Why  America  should  join  the  allies.     Lond.,  [1915]. 

Boot,  E.    Addresses  on  intemat.  subjects.    Camb.,  1916. 

U.  S.  and  the  war.    Camb.,  1918. 

Boot,  E.  S.     Over  Periscope  Pond.    Bost.,  1918. 

Boot,  B.  C.     Bibliographies  on  intemat.  peace  topics.     1914. 

♦Boscoe,  J.  E.     Ethics  of  war.    Lond.,  1914. 

Bose,  J.  H.    Development  of  the  Eur.  nations.    5th  ed.    Lond.,  1915. 

N.  Y..  1916. 

— — •    How  the  war  came  about.    Lond..  [1914]. 
-- —    Nationality  in  mod.  hist.     N.  Y.,  1916. 

Origins  of  the  war.     Cam!).,  1914. 

Bosebery,  A.  P.  P.,  6th  earl.    War!    StirUng.  [1914]. 
Bosher,  H.     In  the  Roy.  naval  air  service.    Lond..  1916. 

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Boss,  E.  A.     Russia  in  upheaval.    N.  Y^,  1918. 


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Boss,  M.     Light  and  shade  in  war 

Boss,  P.  H.  W.    Blessings  of  war. 

Bossi,  G.     Poesie  patriottiche  .  .  . 

Both,  B.     Kaiser,  king,  and  pope. 

Bothschild,  H.  J.  N.  C.  de.     La  grande  guerre.     Par 

Boujon,  J.    Ba  ties  &  bivouacs.     Lond.,  [1916]. 

Camet  de  route  (aottt  1914-jan.  1915J    Par.,  1916. 

Bourne,  E.  N.     La  conquSte  des  colonies  allemandes.     Par 

BousseI-L6pine,  J.     Une  ambulance  de  gare.    Par..  1916. 

Bousset,  L.     La  guerre  au  joiu"  le  jour.     Par.,  [1915- 

Boutier,  F.  H.  T.     L'espionnage.     .  .  .     Par.,  1914. 

*Boux,  X.    L'Ame  de  nos  soldats.    Par.,  1914. 

Bovensky,  J.  E.    Gold.    [N.  Y.,]  1917. 

Bowe,  L.  S.     Early  effect*  of  the  Eur.  war  .  .  .  Chile.     N.  Y. 

Problemas  americanos.     La  Plata,  1915. 

Boxburgh,  B.  F.     Internal,  conventions.     Lond.,  1917. 

Prisoners  of  war  inform,  bur.  in  Lond.    Lond.,  1915. 

Boyal  soc.  of  Lond.     Food  supply  of  the  U.  King.     Lond..  1917.    HD9011.5.A6    1917 
Boyal  soc.  of  medicine.    Origin,  sj-mptoms.   ...  of  toxic  jaundice.     Lond.,  [19171. 
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Hope  of  the  great  community.     N.  Y.,  1916.  B945.R63H6 

Boyer,  C.    Commentaire  .  .  .  sur  les  benefices.     Par.,  1916.  HJ4717.A6R6 

Beyer,  fi.     German  socialises  and  Belgium.     Lond,.  [1915].  D639.S6R7 

Bucklin,  B.    Les  r^quisidons  militaires.     Par.,  1915.  UC15.R7 

Eudnlcki,  S.    The  Ukraine  .  .  .    Jersey  City.,  1915.  DK50S.R8 

Bndy,  A.     French  key  for  soldiers  and  sailors.    [Houston],  1918.  PC2120.S7R8 

Buhl,  A.  B.     Antwerp  to  Galdpoli.     N.  Y..  1916.  D640.R8 

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Buiz,  P.  M.     La  guerra.    [Caracas]  1914.  D523.R77 


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1918.  HC56.P7 

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Buskin  coll.,  Oxf.     Some  econ.  asp>ects  of  intemat.  relations. 
Bussell,  B.  A.  W.    Justice  in  war-time.     Chi.,  1916. 

Political  ideals.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Why  men  fight.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Bussell,  C.  E.  B.     Problem  of  juvenile  crime.     Lond.,  1917. 
Bussell,  G.  W.     National  being.    Dub.,  1916. 
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Brantford,  Ont.,  [1914].  D523.R82     1914  a 

Kussell  Sage  foundation,  N.  Y.,  Library.    War  gardens.    N.  Y.,  [1918].    Z5996.A1R9 

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Bussia.    Gazeta  vremennago  rabochago  .  .  .  pravitel'  stva.     1917. 

VlSstnik  vremennago  pravitel'stva.     1917. 

HsBicriH  BepxoBHaro  coB^Ta  no  npHspiniK)  ceMeft  JiHii.'b,  npusBaHHHX'b  na 

Boftny.     ncTporpa^'b,  1914-  D638.R9A4 

Qosudarstvennaia  duma.     Russia  and  her  allies.    Lond.,  1917.  D525.R7 

Ministerstvo     inostrannykh     diel.      CdopHHKij    ^unjioMaTBraecKHX'b    ;^0Ky- 

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The  straight  path  and  the  crooked.    Lond.,  [  1916].  D635.S68 

Strang,  H.,  ed.    The  empire  in  arms.     Lond.,  [1916].  D546.S8 

Frank  Foreater.     Lond.,  [1915].  PZ3.S897F 

A  Hero  of  Lifege.     Lond. 

With  Haig  on'tho  Somme.     Lond.,  1918.  PZ3.S8973Wi 

Straus,  O.  S.     international  reconstruction.    [N.  Y.,  1916.] 

Stranss,  A.  A.    Absol.  truth  in  reg.  to  the  causes  of  the  Europ.  world  war!  N.  Y.,[1914]. 

D515.S72 

Diereinewahrheituberd.ursach.  d'europ.welt-krieges!  N.Y.,[1914].  D515.S7 

Strayer,  P.  M.     Militarism  in  America.    [Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1915.]  UA23.S83 

Streeter,  E.     Dere  Mable— love  letters  of  a  rookie.     N.  Y.,  ["1918].  D526.2.S85 

StrobI,  K.  H.     Ein  gute  wehr  und  waffen.     Leip.,  1915.  D526.5.S8 

Strong,  A.  T.     Australia  and  the  war.     Melbourne,  [1915].  D523.S75 

Strong,  F.  Opportunity  of  Amer.  iiniversities.  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1915.  LA228.S8 
Strong,  R.  Diary  of  an  Eng.  resident  in  Fr.  dur.  wartime.  Lond.,  [1916].  I)640.S73 
Stroppa-Quaglia,  R.,  ed.    European  war,  the  powers.    N.  Y.,  [=1914].  D523.S8 

Strunsky,  S.     Smith  on  preparedness.     N.  Y.,  [=1916].  UA23.S85 

Strupp,  K.     Das  intemationale  landkriegsrecht.     Frank,  a.  M.,  1914.  JX4513.S8 

Struycken,A.A.H.  Ger.  white  book  on  the  war  in  Belg.  L.,  [1916?].  D626.B4S8 
Stuart,  G.  W.     Infantry  drill  regul.,  U.  S.  A.     Kan.  City,  1917.  UD160.S9     1917" 

St'oart,  R.     Dreams  and  visions  of  the  war.     Lond.,  1917.  D639.D7S8 

Stubbs,  B.  C.     Diary  kept  by  Rifleman  B.  C.  Stubbs.    Chi.,  1916.  D640.S75 

Studebaker,  J.  W.     Our  country's  call  to  serv.   through   pub.   and   private  schools. 

Chi.,  [=1918].  D570.1.S8 

Stuermer,  H.    Deux  ans  de  guerre  i  Constantinople.    Par.,  1917.  D566.S87 

Two  war  years  in  Constantinople.     I^ond.,  1917.  D566.S85    1917  a 

N.  Y.,  [=1917].  D566.S85 

Zwei  kriegsjahre  in  Konstantinopel.     Lausanne,  1917.  D566.S8 

Sturzenegger,  C.     La  Serbie  en  guerre  1914-1916.     Par.,  [1916].  D561.S9 

Suarfes,  A.    Angleterre.    Paris,  1916.  D517.S9 

C'est  la  guerre.    Par.,  1915.  D523.S84 

Italie,  Italia!    Par.,  1915.  D520.I  7S8    1915 

Nous  et  eux.    Par.,  1915.  D523.S844 

Occident.    Par.,  1915.  D523.S845 

Subject  nationalities  of  the  Ger.  alliance.    Lond.,  1917.  D515.S78 

Suchtelen,  N.  J.  van.  Only  solution  a  Europ.  federation,  [n.  p.,  1915?].  D613.S86 
Sugden,  C.  K.     War  facts  and  figures.     Lond.,  1914.  D523.S85 

Sullioti,  A.  I.  La  Triplice  alleanza  delle  orig.  alia  denunzia,  1882-1915.  Mil,,  1915. 
SuUivan,  E.  J.     Kaiser's  garland.    Lond.,  [1915].  D526.2.S9 

Sullivan,  M.     Wake  up  America.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D570.1.S85 

Sullivan,  R.  N.     "Somewhere  in  France."     [San.  Fran.],  1917.  Do70.9.S8 

Sumners,  H.  W.  Prod,  and  conserv.  of  food  suppl.  Wash.,  1917.  HD9000.6.S8 
Siinny  subaltern,  Billy's  letters  from  Flanders.     Toronto,  [1917].  D640.S8 

Sutherland,  Millicent," duchess  of.  Six  weeks  at  the  war.  Lond.,  1914.  D541.S8 
Sutherland,  S.  J.    Reserve  officers'  handbook.    Bost.,  1917.  U133.S8 

Sutton-Pickhard,  Mrs.  M.  F.  France  in  war  time,  1914-15.  L.,  [1915].  D629.F8S9 
Swanson,  W.  W.  Financial  power  of  the  Empire.  Kingston,  [1915].  AS42.Q6,  no.l4 
Swayne,  M.  L.     In  Mesopotamia.     Lond.,  1917.  D5(j8.5.S8 

Sweeney,  W.  C.     Sketching  methods.    San  Fran.,  [1917].  UG470.S77 

Sweeny,  C.  Remarks  on  supply  organ,  of  the  Fr.  army  .  .  .  Wash.,  1917.  UC265.S8 
Sweetser,  A.     Roadside  glimpses  of  the  great  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.  D530.S8 

Swift,  J.  Manual  of  devotion  for  soldiers  and  sailora.  N.  Y.,  [=1918].  BV4890.S8 
[Swinton,  E.  D.]    Eye-witness's  narrative  of  the  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D544.S9 

A  year  ago;  eye-witness's  narrative  of  the  war.     Lond.,  1916.  D544.E84 

Swope,H.B.   InsidetheGer.emp.  intho3dyearofthewar.    N.  Y.,1917.    DD228.8.S7 

Lond.,  1917.  DD228.8.S7     1917a 

Syberkrop,  L.  From  the  cradle  to  the  mad  house.  [Creston,  la.,  "1917].  DD229.5.S9 
Synon,  M.     My  country's  part.     Chi.,  [1918].  D570.1.S9 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Pub.  Ub.    Europe  and  war.    [Syracuse,  1914].  Z6207.E8S9 

Szenko,  A.  P.     Spravodlive  udalosci  svetskej  vojni.    N.  Y.,  [=1916].  D640.S9 

Szily,  A.  von.    Atlas  der  kriegsaugenheilkunde  .  .  .     Stutt.,  1914.- 

[Szinnyey,  S.  I.]    Neutrality?    Chi.,  1916.  D523.S88 

N.Y.,  1916.  D523.S89 

Szlupas,  J.  Essay  on  the  past,  present  .  .  .  of  Lithuania.  Stock.  [1918].  DK511.L2S85 


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Tablettes  chronol cliques  de  la  guerre.     Par.,  1915-  D523.^3 

[Taboureau,  Capitaine.]     Andr6  Rieu.     Par.,  [1917].  PQ2639.A3A7    1917 

Tactics  for  field  oiBcers.     Lond.,  1916. 
TaStail,  psmd.    Carry  on!    [8th  impress.]    Lond.,  [1917].  DA89.T3    1917 

Pincher  Martin. 

Stand  by!    3d  impress.     Lond.,  1917.      •  DA89.T4    1917 

-  The  sub  .  .  .  autobiog.  of  David  Munro  ...  N.  Y.,  [1918].  PZ3.T124 
Taft,  W.  H.    Menace  of  a  premature  peace.    N.  Y.,  [1917].                            D613.T28 

Neutrality,  an  address    .  .  .    Feb.  22,  1915.    [Morristown?  1915].  D619.T3 

-    [Pfiil.?1915].  D619.T25 

U.  S.  and  peace.     N.  Y.,  1914.  JX1961.U6T3 

Taggart,  G.  Yankee  major  invades  Belgium.  N.  Y.,  [1916].  D638.B4T3 
Talbot,  F.  A.  A.     Aeroplanes  and  dirigibles  of  war.     Phil.,  1915. 

Talbot,  N.  S.     Thoughts  on  religion  at  the  front.     Lond.,  1917.      D639.R4T3    1917a  ■ 
Tale  of  a  casualty  clearing  station.     Edin.,  1917.  D640.T2 

Tales  of  wartime  France.     N.  Y.,  1918.  PZ1.T1525 

Tamaro,  A.     Le  condizioni  degli  Italiani  soggetti  all'  Austria.    Roma,  1915.    0509.859 

Italiani  e  Slavi  nell'  Adriatico.    Roma,  1915.  D372.T3 

Tambour,  E.    Deutsche  kriegslieder.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D526.5.T3 

Tannenberg,  O.  R.     Le  Rgve  allemand!    Par.,  1916.  DDn9.T32 

Tanner.     l*rontberichte  eines  neutralen.     Ber.,[1915-  D530.T3 

Tariff  comm.,  Lond.  Trade  aspects  of  the  war  with  Ger.Westmins.,  [1914].    HF3506.T3 

War  and  Brit.  econ.  policy.     Westmins.,  [1915].  HC256.2.T3 

Tassy,  R.  J.  J.    Hygiene  d'un  bataillon  de  chasseurs  en  campagne.     Bord.,  1916. 
Taylor,  A.  E.     Address  ...  on  wheat  needs.     Wash.,  1917.  HD9049.W4T3 

Report  on  .  .  .  camp  at  Ruhleben.     Lond.,  1916.  D627.G3T3 

-  War  bread.  N.  Y.,  1918.  •  TX394.T3 
Taylor,  A.  H.  E.  Future  of  the  southern  Slav.s.  Lond.,  [1917].  D463.T3 
♦Taylor,  A.  W.     Duties  of  adjutants.     Lond.,  1916. 

How  to  organize  ...  a  battalion.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1916.  UB155;G7T3 

Taylor,  C.  F.    Conclusive  peace.     Phila.,  1916.  D613.T3 

Taylor,  E.  A.     Paris.     Lond.,  1915.  DC707.T3 

Taylor,  E.R.    To  arms.     San  Fran.,  1917.  PS3639.A89T6    1917 

Taylor,  G.  R.  S.     Psychology  of  the  great  war.     Lond.,  [1915].  D511.T35 

Taylor,  J.  B.     Quest,  and  ans.  covering  the  hist,  of  Eng.     Bost.,  [1917].      DA32.7.T3 

Same.     Germany  and  Austria.     Bost.,  [1917].  DD90.T3 

Same.    France.    Bost.,  [19171.  DC39.T22 

Same.    Russia.    Bost.,  [1917].  DK41.T3 

Taylor,  N.  R.    Heart  messages  from  the  trenches.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.T28 

Taylor,  S.M.  Easy  Russian  for  our  men  abroad. . .  3ded.  Lond. , [1915?].  PG2120.S7T3 
Taylor,  W.     Student  and  sniper-sergeant.     Lond.,  1916.  D640.T3 

Taylor  &  Taylor's  Eng.  and  Fr.  sold,  and  sail,  guide.  [Spokane,  1918.]  PC2120.S7T3 
Temperley,  H.  W.  V.     Hist,  of  Serbia.     Loud.,  1917.  DR317.T35 

"Temporary  gentleman"  in  France.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D640.T4 

Thamin,  R.    L'universite  et  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916.  D639.E2T4 

[Thayer,  G.  B.]  .In  hell.    [Hart.,  Conn.,  1915].  D640.T5 

Thayer,  W.  R.     Collapse  of  superman.     Bost.,  1918.  DD76.T5 

Germany  vs.  civilization.     Bost.,  1916.  D515.T5 

Lond.,  1916.  D515.T5    1916a 

Their  crimes;  tr.  from  the  French.    Lond.,  1917.  D626.G3T4 

[Th6aon,  G.]    1915;  revue  de  guerre.     Par.,  1915.  PQ2639.H17M5    1915 

Theta,  pseud.     Eagles  and  the  carcase.    6th  ed.     Lond..  [1916?].  D524.T5 

War  flying.     Lond.,  1917.  D602.T4 

Thiestng,  T.  H.     Trading  with  the  enemy.     Wash.,  1917.  JX5270.T4 

Thimme,  F.  W.  K.     Die  arbeiterschaft  .  .  .    Leip.,  1915.  HD8450.T5 

Tilings  to  know  about  the  war.     Lond.,  1915.  U105.T4 

Thissen,  O.  A.     Mit  herz  u.  hand  furs  Vaterland!     Koln,  1915-  D509.T5 

Thomas,  E.M.     White  messenger.     Bost.,  [1915].  PS3027.W4    1915 

Thomas,  J.  M.    Work  of  a  college  during  the  war.    Middlebury,  Vt.,  1917. 
Thomas,  William  B.     With  the  Brit,  on  the  Somme.     Lond.,  [1917]. 

Thomas,  Wolfgang  A.     Diplomaten  vor!    Mdn.,  1915.  D525.T4 

Thompson,  D.  C.     Donald  Thompson  in  Russia.     N.  Y.,  1918.  DK265.T5 

Thompson,  G.  War  memories  and  sketches.  Paisley,  1916.  D640.T55 
[Thompson,  L.  European  war.  .  .  by  .  .  .  photographs.  Louis.,  Ky.,  [1915].  D527.T5 
♦Thompson,  L.  L.     La  re  traits  de  Serbie.     Par.,  1916. 

Thompson,  R.  J.    England  and  Germany  in  the  war.    Boat.,  [1915].  D523.T4 

Thompson,  W.  J.    Wooden  shipbuilding.    Chic,  1918.  VM144.T5 


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Thompson,  W.  O.     Church  after  the  war.     N.  Y.,  [1917].  D524.T54 

Thomsen,  T.     Einige  kapitel  zur  auswartigeu  politik.     Ber.,  1915.  D610.T5 

Thomson,  L.  L.  A.     La  retraite  de  Serbie.    [Par.,]  1916.  D561.T5 

Thorbiim,  J.  H.     Ddbacle  of  kultur,  1914-1915.    2d  ed.     Lend.,  1915. 
Thornton,  Q.    With  the  Anzacs  in  Cairo.     Lend.,  [1917?].  D640.T6 

[Thornton,  W.  M.]    Relation  of  the  coll.  and  univer.  of  the  South  to  the  nat.  crisis. 

Chailottesville,  Va.,  [1917]. 
Three  peace  congresses  of  the  19th  cent.    Camb.,  1917.  D363.T5 

Through  German  spectacles.     Lend.,  [1917]. 

Through  swamp  and  forest;  the  Brit.  camp,  in  Africa.     [Lend.,  1917].      DT779.5.T5 
Through  terror  to  triumph.    Edin.,  1914.  D511.T5 

Thrush,  A.     Day  of  battle.     Lond.,  1915.  D526.2.T45 

♦Thurstan,  V.    Adventures  d'une  infirmi^re  anglaise.     Par.,  1915. 

Field  hospital  and  flying  column.    Lend.,  1915.  D628.T55 

People  who  run.     Lond.,  1916.  D638.R9T5 

-  Text  book  of  war  nursing.    Lond.,  1917.  Un490.T6 
Thurston,  H.    War  &  the  prophets.     Lond.,  1915. 

Tillett,  B.    "WTio  was  responsiLle  for  the  war — and  why?    Lond.,  1917.         D515.T55 
The  Times,  Lond.    Red  cross  suppl.    Lond.,  1915.  D629.G7T5 

Times  book  of  the  navy.    Lond.,  1914..  VA454.T5 

Tines  documentary  hist,  of  the  war.    Lend.,  1917-  D505.T5 

Times  food  number.    Lond.,  1915.  HD9011.5.T5 

-^ Tiiiies  history  of  the  war.    [Lond.,  1914-  D522.T5 

' Times  war  atlas.    [Lond.,  1914-15.1 

Supplement.    Lond.,  [1915.] 

War  poems.    [Lond.,  1915.] 

Tinayie,  Mme.  M.     Sacrifice.    Lond.,  [1916]. 

La  veillee  des  armes.     Par.,  [1915]. 

To  arms!    N.  Y.,  [1918]. 

Tiplady,  T.    The  cross  at  the  front.    N.  Y.,  [1917]. 

Soul  of  the  soldier.    N.  Y.,  [19181. 

Tipping,  H.  A.    Story  of  the  Roy.  Welsh  fusiliers.    Lond.,  [1915]. 

Tissier,  J.  M.    La  guerre  en  Champagne.    5.  M.     Par.,  1917. 

Titius,  A.    Unser  krieg.    Tub.,  1915. 

Tiverton,  H.  G.  G.     Principles  and  pract.  of  prize  law.    Lond.,  1914. 

To  Belgium.    Lond.,  1916. 

To  the  civilized  world.    [1914. [ 

Todd,  J.  L.    French  sj'st.  for  return  to  civil,  life  of  crippled  .  .  .  soldiers 


Toeche-Mittler,  S.     Die  deutsche  kriegsflotte  .  .  .     Ber.,  1915. 

Unsere  auslandskreuzer  im  weltkriege  1914-15.    Ber.,  1915 

TSnnies,  F.     Englische  weltpolitik.    Ber.,  1915. 

Warlike  England  as  seen  by  herself.     N.  Y.,  [1915]. 

Toland,  E.  D.,  jr.    Aftermath  of  battle.    N.  Y.,  1916. 
Told  in  the  huts.     Lond.,  [1916]. 


D526.2.T5 

PZ3.T487 

PQ2639.I5V3    1915 

PZ3.T487 

D524.T57 

D640.T65 

UA652.R9T5 

D548.T5 

D524.T6 

JX5261.G7T5 

D615.T6 

D515.A77 

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UB3r,5.F8T7 

1)581  .T6 

D581.T7 

DA45.T6    1915 

DA45.T7 

D629.F8T7 

D526.2.T6 


Lond.,  N.  Y.,  [19161"        "  D526.2.T6    1917b 

Tolley,  C.  H.  Income  tax,  super-tax,  ex.  prof,  duty,  etc.  Lond.,  1916.  HJ4707.T7 
Tomlinson,  P.  G.  Bob  Cook's  brother  in  the  trenches.  N.  Y.  [1918.]  PZ7.T5976 
Topham,  A.    Memories  of  the  Kaiser's  court.    N.  Y.,  1914.  DD228.3.T6 

[Tornquist,  C.  A.]    La  RepiibUca  Argentina.     Buen.  Aires,  1914.  H(3175.T6 

Torrey,  E.A.    Peanut  patriotism  andpure patriotism.    [Los  Aug.],  1918.   D570.15.T7 

What  the  war  teaches.    Los  Aug.,  1918.  D524.T64 

Torrieute,  C.  de  la.    Discurso  .  .  .  al  discutirse  la  lev  de  impuestos.    Hab.,  1917. 

HJ8642.T8 
*Toumade,  A.     La  re(5ducation  professionnelle  des  mutiles.    Par.,  1917. 
Toutey,  £.  P.    Pourquoi  la  guerre.     Par.,  1916.  D523.T55 

Tower,  C.     Changing  Germany.     Lond.,  [1915].  DD18.T6 

Towne,  C.  H.    The  Balfour  visit.    N.  Y.,  [1917].  D523.T58 

Townsend,  C.  H.  Beautiful  buildings  .  .  .  destroyed  .  .  .  Lond.,  [1916].  NA1041.T6 
Townsend,  E.  L.     Happy  hero.     Lond.,  [1917?]. 

Townsend,  L.  T.     God  and  war.     Bost.,  1915.  D525.T6 

Toynbee,  A.  J.     Armenian  atrocities.     Lond..  1915.  D626.T8T7 

Belgian  deportations.    Lond.,  [1917?].  DG39.D5T6 

Destruction  of  Poland.    Lond.,  [1916J.  D635.T6 

German  terror  in  Belgium.    Lond.,  1917.  D626.G3T5 

N.  Y.,  1917.  D626.G3T6 

German  teiTor  in  France.    Lond.,  1917.  D626.G3T7 

N.  Y.,  1917.  D626.G3T72 


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Toynbee,  A.  J.     Nationality  &  the  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D523.T6 

New  Europe.    Lond.,  1916.  D610.T6 

Treatment  of  Armenians  in  Ottoman  emp.  Lond.,  1916.  (Cd.  8325.)    D638.A7T6 

— -    Turkey.    N.  Y.,  1917.  D520.T8T6 

Trachtenberg,  A.     American  socialists  and  the  war.    N.  Y.,  1917.                 HX83.T7 

Tracy,  L.     Day  of  wrath.     N.  Y.,  [1916].  PZ3.T674 

Trade  agreements  abroad.    Wash.,  1916.  D635.T7 

Train,  A.  C.    The  earthquake.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D619.T7 

Training  in  night  movements.    2d  ed.     Ft.  Leaven.,  1917.  U167.T7    1917 

*Trait6  de  guerre  en  g^n^ral  .  .  .    Par.,  1918.  ,'.'■■ 

Trapmann,  A.  H.    Greeks  triumphant.    Lond.,  1915.  DR46.8.'T7 
*Trarieux,  J.    Le  livre  des  jours  monotones.    Par.,  1915. 

Traub,  G.     Aus  der  waffenschmiede.     Stutt.,  1915.  D524.T66 

Kampf  und  fried  en.     Stutt.,  1914.  BJ1583.T7 

[Traver,  H.  G.]    Are  we  Americans  cowards  or  fools?    N.  Y.,  [1915].  "UA23.T7 

Treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  in  Eng.  and  Ger.  ...     Lond.,  1915.     1)627. G7A5    1915f 
Trebaol,  J.     Short  French  course.     [Mare  Island,  1918.]  PC2120.S7T65    1918a 

Trefusis,  A.    War  in  a  new  light.    Lond.,  1915.  D525.T7 

Treitschke,  H.  G.  v.     Germany,  France,  Russia,  &  Islam.    Lond.,  1915.     DD112.T7 

Organization  of  the  army.     Lond.,  1914.  UA712.T7 

Politics.     N.  Y.,  1916.  .TC233.T83 

Selections  .  .  .    Lectures  on  politics.    Lond.,  1914.  JC233.T84 

Treitschke,  his  life  and  works.    Lond.,  1914.  DD117.T7    1914a 

Treitschke's  Hist,  of  Germany.     N.  Y.^  1915-  DD203.T8    1915 

*Treloar,  Sir  W.     With  the  Kaiser  in  the  East  in  1898.     Lond.,  1915. 

Trench,  H.     Ode  from  Italy  in  time  ot  war.     [Lond.,  1915].  PR5671.T602 

Trent,  R.  S.     Financing  the  war.     [Bloomington,  Ind.]  1917.  HJ263.T8 

Treves,  Sir  F.     Made  in  the  trenches.     Lond.,  [1916].  D526.2^T7 

Tricoche,  G.  N.     American  soldier  in  France.     Colum.,  O.,  1917.  PC2120.S7T7 

Trip  through  Headline  land.     N.  Y.,  1915.  D632.T7 

Troeltsch,  R.    Deutschlands  flotte.     Ber.,  1914.  VA513.T8 

Troimaux,  E.    S^questres  et  sequestres.    3.  6d.   Par.,  1916.  JX5313.F8T7    1916 

Trois  mois  de  guerre.     Par.,  [1914?].  D523.T75 

Trott,  M.    Treudeutsch.    Neudamm,  [1915].  PT2642.R85T7    1915 

Trotter,  W.     Instincts  of  the  herd  in  peace  and  war.    Lend.,  [1916].  HM281.T6 

Lond.,  [1917].  HM281.T6    1917 

Trotter,  W.  F.    Law  of  contract  during  war.  .  .    Lond.,  1914.  JX5271.C5T7 

Supplement.    Lond.,  1915.  JX5271.05T7    Suppl. 

Trotzky,  L.,  pseud.     See  Bronshtein,  L.  D. 

♦Troussaint.     La  direction  du  service  de  sante  en  campagne.  5th  ed.    Par.,  1915. 

Troward,  T.    Years  1914-23  in  Bible  prophecy.    N.  Y.,  1915.  D524.T7    1915a 

Lond.,  [1915].  D524.T7     1915 

Trubetskol,  E,  N.     Saint  Sophia.     Lond.,  1916.  D468.T7 
♦True,  H.     Soldats  aveugles.     6me  ed.     Montpelliers. 

True  stories  of  the  great  war.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D640.A2 

Truestory  of  a  "scrapof  paper."    [Phila.,  1915].  D615.T7 

Truitt,  C.    Wartime  letters  from  Italy.     N.  Y.,  1915.  DG570.T7 

Truth  about  Ger.  atrocities.     Lond.,  [1915].  D626.G3T75 

Truth  about  Germany;  facts  about  the  war.    [N.  Y.,  1914.]  D515.T69 

Popular  ed.     N.Y.,[1914].  D515.T7 

Tucker,  A.  B.    Battle  glory  of  Canada.     Lond.,  [1915].  D547.C2T8 

Tucker,  W.  J.     New  reservation  of  time.     Bost.,  1916.  AC8.T84 

Tuckerman,  F.     War  poems  in  Fr.  and  Eng.     N.  Y.,  1917.  D526.T8 
Tudesct,  A.     Le  canon  merveilleux.     Par.,  [1914].                           PQ2639.U3C3    1914 

Les  compagnons  de  I'aventure.     Par.,  [1916].  D640.T75 

Sur  les  champs  de  bataille.     Par.,  1915. 

Tudor-Pole,  W.    Great  war.     Lond.,  1915.  D525.T8 

Tunstall,  R.  B.     Democracy  and  peace.    [Richm.?,  1917.]  D619.T8 

Turczynowicz,  L.  de  G.     When  the  Prussians  came  to  Poland.     N.Y.,1916.     D640.T8 
Turner,  C.  C.    Aircraft  of  to-day.     Phila.,  1917.  TL547.T8 

Turner,  Q.  S.    Battle  fire  training.    Mena.,  Wis.,  [1917].  UD330.T86 

Turner,  J.     Buddy's  blighty.     Boat.,  [1918].  D526.2.T78 

Tumor,  C.  H.     Our  food  supply.     Lond.,  1916.  HD9011.6.T8 

Turquan,  J.     Les  provocations  allemandes  de  1871  h  1914.     Par.,  [1917].         D515.T8 
Tweedie,  E.  B.    Mexico,  from  Diaz  to  the  Kaiser.    N.  Y.,  [1918].  F1234.T97 

Twelve  breaches  of  internat.  law  by  England.    [1915.]  D610.D82 

Twelve  mo.  with  the  Austral,  exped.  force.    Lond.,  1916.  D568.3.T8 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  lg3 

Tweney,  C.  F.     Dictionary  of  nav.  and  mil.  terms.     Lond.,  [1914?].  U24.T98 

Twentieth  cent,  club  of  Pitts.   20th  cent,  club  ...  cook  book.    Pitta.,  1918.   TX715.T94 
Two  thousand  quest,  and  ana.  about  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.T8 

Ukraine's  claim  to  freedom.     N.  Y.,  1915.  DK508.U47 

Ukrainian  nati .  council .    Ukrain .  and  the  Europ .  war .    Jersey  City,  N .  J . ,  1915 . 

DK508.U5  1  . 

Ullstein  kriegsbiicher.     Berlin- W)Bi^,  1915.  lA. 

Bartsch,  B.  H.  Daa  deutsche  volk  in  schwerer  zeit.  1916.  13.  D515.B38 
[Fischer,  H.].  NachSibirienmithunderttauaend  Ceutschen.  1915.  D627.R8F5 
Fock,  G.    Wir  Marokko-Deutschen  in  der  gewalt  der  Franzosen.     1916.    [20]. 

D627.A3F& 
Ganghofer,  L.  A.     Die  front  im  oaten.     1915.     9,12.  D551.G3 

Reise  zur  deutschen  front,  1915.     1915.  D531.G3 

Gottberg,  O.  V.     Die  helden  von  Taingtau.     1915.    [10.]  D571.G7 

Kreuzerfahrten  und  U-bootstaten.     1915.  D581.G65 

K8nig,  P.     Die  fahrt  der  Deutschland.     1916.    [21.]  D592.D4A2 

Kraus.     Die  fahrten  der  Goeben  im  Mittelmeer.     1917.    [27.]  D582.G7K8 

SkagerrakI     Der  ruhmestag  der  deutscheti  flotte.     1916.    [19.]  D582.J8S6 

Tovote,  H.     Aua  einer  deutschen  festung  im  kriege.     1915.    [8.]  D640.T7  /  t 

Wolzogen  und  Neuhaus,  E.  L.,  freih.  v.     Lansturm  im  feuer.     1915.       D551.W7  ^/ 

Zimmermann,  E.     Meine  kriegsfahrt  von  Kainerun  zur  heimat.    [11.]  D576.K3Z5  / 

Uncle  Sam's  fact  book  of  the  world  war.     N.  Y.,  1918.  D523.IJ5 

Underhay,  F.  G.     Income  tax;  a  summarv  of  the  law  .  .  .     Lond.,  1916.     HJ4707.U6 

New  ed.     Lond.,  1917.  '  HJ4707.U6    1917 

Underhill,  B.     Prov.  for  war  cripples  in  Ger.     N.  Y.,  1918.  UB365.G3U6 

Prov.  for  war  cripples  in  Italy.     N.  Y.,  191S.  UB365.I8U6 

Underwood,  J.  C.    War  flames.     N.  Y.,  1917.  PS3541.N6W3    1917 

Union  of  democratic  control.     [Pamphlets]    Lond.,  1915?- 

The  balance  of  power.  D509.U6,no.l4 

Brailsford,  H.  N.  The  origins  of  the  great  war.  D509.U6,no.4 
*Cocks.    Secret  treaties.     1918. 

Dickinson,  G.  L.     Economic  war  after  the  war.     1916.  D509.U6,no.l9a 

The  international  industry  of  war.  D509.IJ6,no.7 

[Lane,  B.  N.  A.]    The  Prussian  in  our  midst.  D509.U6,  no. 13 

[ ]    Shall  this  war  end  German  militarism?  D509.IJ6,no.2 

Macdonaid,  J.  B.     War  and  the  workers.  D509.U6,no.8 

The  morrow  of  the  war.  D509.U6,no.l 

The  national  policy  as  set  forth  by  Mr.  Asquith  .  .  .  D509.U6,no.6 

The  PoUsh  problem,  by  a  Pole.  D.509.U6,no.l2 

Ponsonby,  A,    Parliament  and  foreign  policy.  D509.LT6,no.5 

Bussell,  B.     War  the  offspring  of  fear.  D509.U6,no.3 

Swanwick,  H.  M.     Women  and  war.  D509.U6,no.ll 

Towards  an  international  understanding.  D509.U6,no.lO 

Why  we  should  state  terms  of  settlement.  D509.U6,no.9 

*Union  suisse  du  commerce  et  de  I'industrie,  Zurich.     Rapport.    Ziir. 

*L'Unit6  yougoslave.    Manifeste  .  .  .    Par.,  1915. 

U.  S.  Adjutant  general's  office.    Cavalry  unit  accountability  equip,  manual.    Rev, 

Jan.  2,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.                   '                                  "  UE443.A5    1917 

Coast  artillery  drill  reg.,  U.  S.  army,  1914.     cor.  to  June  1917    (changes 

nos.  1  to  6).    Wash..  1917. 

Coast  artillery  instruction  order.    Wash.,  1916.  UF453.A25    1917 

Engineer  unit  accountability  equip,  manual,  U.  S.  army.    Rev.  Sept. 

15,  1916.     Wash.,  1916.                           '  UG160.A5    1916 

Field  battalion  signal  corps.    Tables  of  oi:gan.  and  equip.    Wash.,  1917. 

iJG573.A7    1917 
Guide  to  civil  employ,  for  ex-soldiers.    Wash.,  1916.     UB363.A5    1916 
Infantry  unit  accountability  equip,  man.    Rev.  Oct.  25,  1916.    Wash., 
1916.  UD373.A4     1916 

Instruct,  for  prep,  of  identific.  record  cards.    Wash.,  1917.  UB163.A4  1917 
Machine  gun  drill  regulations.    Wash.,  1918. 

Manual  for  commanders  of  infantry  platoon.     (War  dept.  doc.  626.) 
Mountain  artil.  unit  accountability  equip,  man.  for  2.95-inch  mountain 
gun.    Rev.  Jan.  2,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5 

— •    Notes  on  French  75  mm  gun.     (War  dept.  doc.  687.) 

—    Price  list  of  equip,  and  mat.  issued  by  the  Signal  corps  to  the  army  and 

the  or^nized  militia.     Fiscal  year  1918.     Waah.,  1917.  UG573.A5    1918 


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TJ.  S.  Adjutant  general's  office.     Provisional  machine    gun    firina:    manual.    1917. 
Wash.,  1917.  UF620.A2U4     1917 

Tables  of  oi^anization,  U.  S.  ai-my.    Wash.,  1917.         UA24.A7    1917  d 
Unit  equip,  man.  for  the  aviation  section,  Signal  coi-ps.    Wash.,  1917. 

UG630.U6     1917 

—  Advisory  com.  for  aeronautics.    Annual  report.    Wash.,  1916-  TL521.A3 

—    Meterorology  and  aeronautics.    Wash.,  1917.  TL521.A33    no. 13 

—    Nomenclature  for  aeronautics.    Wash.,  1916.  TL521.A33    no. 9 

—    2d  ed.,  July,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.  TL521.A33    no.9a 

—  Alien  property  custodian.     Rept.  [Wash.,  1918.]  JX5313.U6A4 

—  Army,    Bd.  for  standardizing  cert,  Med.  dept.  supplies.    Manual  of  splints  and 
appliances.    N.  Y.,  1917.  RD71.U5    1917 

—  Army  service  schools,  Fort  Leavenworth.     Lectures  on  mil.  sanit.  and  manage, 
of  the  sanitary  service.    A.  serv.  schools.     Wash.,  1917.  UH601.U6    1917 

—    Notes  on  field  fortification.     3d  ed.     Fort  Leavenworth,  1916. 

—    Notes  on  inf.,  cavalry  and  field  artillery.     Wash.,  1917.     U167.UG    1917 

—    Problems  in  troop  leading.     An  infantry  division.     Fort  Leavenworth, 

Kan.,  1916.  U167.U6 

—  Army  war  college,  Wash.  Lib.     Monthly  list  of  military  information  carded 
from  books,  periodicals  and  other  sources.     Fort  Leaven.,  Kan.,  1915-     Zfi723.U4 

—  Bd.  on  arms,  mun.  and  equip.     Govt,  manufacture  of  arms,  munitions,  and 
equipment.     Wash.,  1917.  UF533.A7     1917 

—  Bux.  of  educ.    Home  economics  teaching  under  present  economic  conditions. 
[Wash.,  1917.]  TX173.A5     1917 

—  Lessons  in  community  and  national  life.     Wash.,  1917-           L111.A58 

—  Secondary  schools  and  the  war.    [Wash.,  1918.]                         L111.A565 

—  Sugg,  for  the  conduct  of  educ.  institutions  dur.  the  continuance  of  the 

war.    [Wash.,  1917.]  L111.A55 

—  Teachers'  leaflets,  no.  1-    Wash.,  1917.                                        L111.A57 

—  Univ.  organ,  for  natl.  service  and  defense.     [Wash.,  1917].    D639.E2U56 

—  Work  of  Amer.  coll.  and  univ.  during  the  war.    [Wash.,  1917-   L111.A56 

—  Bur.  of  for.  and  dom.  comm.  (Dept.  of  comm.).     Business  activity  in  the  United 
States  and  in  leading  foreign  countries.    Wash.,  1916.  HC54.U5    1916 

—    For.  comm.  and  the  tariff,  1899-1915.    Wash.,  1916.     HF1756.A4    1916 

—    German  trade  and  the  war.    By  C.  D.  Snow  and  J.  J.  Krai.    Wash., 

1918.  HC286.2.U6 

—    Position  of  U.  S.  in  world  trade.     [Wash.,  1917].           nF3030.A5    1917 

—  Bur.  of  labor  Stat.     Foreign  food  prices  as  affected  by  the  war.    May,  1915. 
Wash.,  1915.  HD8051.A62.  no. 170 

—  Bur.  of  med.  and  surgery.      Handy  book  for  the  Hospital  corps,  U.  S.  navy, 
1917.    Wash.,  1917.  VG463.A2     1917 

—    The  Hospital  corps  of  the  Navy,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.      VG320.A5     1917 

—    Man.  for  Med.  dept.  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  Wash.,  1917.    VG123.A3    1917 

—    Medical  compend  for  masters  of  the  Naval  auxiliary  service  and  others. 

Wash.,  1917.  RG986.U6     1917 

— Nomenclature  of  diseases  and  inj.  .  .  .    Wash.,  1917.     VG123.A5    1917 

—    Report  on  the  medico-military  asp.  of  the  Europ.  war  from  obser.  taken 

behind  the  all.  armies  in  Fr,  by  A.  M.  Fauntleroy.    Wash.,  1915.     UH256.1914.U6 

—    Reg.forthegovt.  ofnavaldist.oftheU.S.  Wash.,  1917.  VG123.A5  1917a 

—  Bur.  of  navigation  (Dept.  of  com.).    German  and  Austrian  vessels  in  the  ports 
of  the  U.  S.    Wash.,  1917.  D580.U5 

—    Aviation  circular — Bur.  of  nav.     Courses  of  inst.  and  req.  qual.  of  per- 
sonnel .  .  .     [Wash.,  1917].  VG93.A6     1917 

—    Circ.  for  inform,  of  persons  desiring  to  enroll  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  res.  force 

as  medical  officers  .  .  .    Wash.,  1917.  VG123.A24 

—    Circ.  for  inform,  of  per.  des.  to  enter  the  Chaplain  corps  of  the  navv. 

[Wash.,  1917J.  VG23.A5    19i7 

—    Circ.  ...  to  enter  the  Civil  eng.  corps  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  res.  force. 

Wash.,  1917-  VA80.A453 

—    Circ.  ...  to  enter  the  Med.  corps  of  the  U.  S.  navy  .  .  .    Wash.,  1917. 

VG123.A23 

—    Circ.  ...  to  enter  the  Navy  as  acting  ensigns  for  eng.  duty.    W^ash.,  1917. 

VM623.A6     1917 

—    Circ.  ...  to  enter  the  Pay  corps  of  the  U.  S.  navy.    Wash.,  [1917] 

VC65.A6     1917 

—    Circrrel.  to  enrollment  in  the  Naval  coast  defense  res.,  U.  S.  nav.  res. 

force.    Wash..  1917.  VA80.A5    1917  a 


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IT.  S.     Bur.  of  navigation  (Dept.  of  conun.).     Information  rel.  to  the  Naval  coast  de- 
fense reserve  .  .  .    Wash.,  1917.  VA80.A5    1917 

Information  rel.  to  U.  S.  naval  reserve  force.    Wash.,  1917. 

VA80.A5     1917  b 

Instructions  for  commanding  officers  of  the  Naval  reserve  force,  1916. 

Wash.,  1916.  VA80.A5    1916  e 

Landing-force  and  small-arm  instr.,  U.  S.  navy,  1916.    Annapolis,  Md., 

1916.  V175.U6     1916 

Lect.  del.  to  civilian  volunteers.    Wash.,  1916.  V19.U6    1916 

Record  of  medals  of  honor  iss.  to  the  off.  and  enlist,  men  of  the  U.  S. 

navy, .  .  .  1862-1917.    Wash.,  1917.  VB333.A5    1917 

Reg.  govern,  the  organ,  and  admin,  of  the  Naval  reserve  force,  1917. 

Wash.,  1918.  VA80.A55    1917 

United  States  navy.    Wash.,  1917.-  VB263.A3    1917 

Bur.  of  steam  eng.     Engineer,  instruct.,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.    VM623.A4    1917a 

Important  inform,  for  all  industrial  managers,  .  .  .   Wash.,  1917. 

VM623.A4     1917 

110-foot  U.  S.  submarine  chaser.     [N.  Y.,  1917].        VM770.U6    1917 

Bur.  of  supplies  and  accounts  (Navy  dept.).    Manual  for  supply  officers  afloat, 

U.  S.  navy,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.  VC263.A38 

Bur.  of  war  risk  insurance.    To  the  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  army  and 

navy.     [Wash.,  1918].  UB373.A45    191« 

Memo.  reg.  life  ins.  of  men  in  act.  mil.  serv.,  Wash.,  1918. 

HG8811.W2U6     1918 

Div.  of  mil.  and  naval  ins.    Uncle  Sam's  iits.  for  soldiers  and  sailors. 

Wasn.,  1918.  UB373.A424    no. 4 

Children's  bureau.     April  and  May  weighing  and  measuring  test.    Wash., 

1918.  HV741.A325    no.2 

Child  labor  in  waning  countries:  a  brief  review  of  foreign  reports. 

Wash.,  1917.  nD6231.U6     1917 

—    Governmental  prov.  in  the  U.  S.  and  for.  count,  for  members  of  the 

military  forces  and  their  dependents.    Wash.,  1917.  UB370.U6    1917 

Save  100,000  babies.    Get  a  square  deal  ior  children.    Wash.,  1918. 

Hy741.A325    no.l 

■ Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Instruct,  as  to  proced.  in  procuring  propos.  and 

in  award,  contr.  for  .  .  .  vessels  and  equip.     [Wash.,  1917].         QB29'6.U846    1917 

Coastguard.     Appointment  of  cadets  and  cadet  engineers.     Reg.  Julv  1,  1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  V437.A5     1917 

Handbook  on  care  and  oper.  of  gasoline  engines.    Wash.,  1917.    TJ785.U5 

Inform,  rel.  to  enlist,  and  promotion  in  the  U.  S.  coast  guard.     [W^ash., 

1917].  HJ6645.A57     1917 

Instructions  for  U.  S.  coast  guard  stations,  1916.    W^ash.,  1917. 

VK1323.A53    1916 

Telegraphic  instruct,  for  the  U.  S.  Coast  guard,  1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ6645.A64     1917 

Comm.  on  training  camp  activities  (War  dept.).     Com.  on  protective  work  for 

girls.     Wash.,  [1917?].  HQ798.A5     1917 

Smash  the  line!     [N.  Y.,  19171.  UH630.A5    1917 

War  department  commission  on  training  camp  aotiv-ities.    Wash.,  D.  C, 

[1917].  U293.A3     1917  a 

Com.  on  public  information.     Oflicial  bulletin.     [Wash.,  1917-         D570.A2A3 

Inform,  cone,  the  making  and  distribution  of  pictures  that  show  the  ac- 
tivities of  the  armv  and  navy.     Wash.,  1917.  D570.1.A5     1917  a 

Prelim.' state,  to  the  presp  of  the  U.  S.     Wash..  19 17.     D632.U6A5    1917 

[Publications.]    Vv^ash.,  D.  C,  1917- 

I.  Red  white  and  blue  series.  D570.A2A4 

1.  How  the  war  came  to  America. 
Como  entnS  America  en  la  guerra.     [Spanish  ed.] 
Hur  kriget  kom  till  Amerika.     [Swedish  ed.] 
Jak  wojuaprzyszla  do  Aineryki. 

2.  National  ser\'ice  handbook. 

3.  The  Battle  line  of  democracy. 

4.  President's  Flag  day  address. 

5.  Conquest  and  Kultur. 

6.  German  war  practices:  Part  I.  Treatment  of  civilians. 

7.  War  cyclopedia. 

8.  German  treatment  of  conquered  territory:  Part  II  of  "German  war  practices." 
■  •j9.  Wiir,  labor  and  peace:  Some  recent  addresses  and  writings  of  the  President. 


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IT.  S.     Com.  on  public  information — Continued. 

II.  War  Information  Series.  D570.A2A35 

1.  The  war  message  and  the  facts  behind  it. 

2.  The  nation  in  arms. 

3.  The  government  of  Germany. 

4.  The  Great  War:  From  spectetor  to  participant. 

5.  A  war  of  self-defense. 

6.  American  loyalty. 

7.  Amerikanische  Burgertreue. 

8.  American  interest  in  popular  government  abroad. 

9.  Home  reading  course  for  citizen  soldiers. 

10.  First  session  of  the  war  congress. 

11.  The  German  war  code. 

12.  American  and  allied  ideals. 

13.  German  militarism  and  its  German  critics. 

14.  The  war  for  peace.     .  .  .     Comp.  by  A.  D.  Call. 

15.  Why  America  fights  Germany. 

16.  The  study  of  the  great  war 

18.  The  activities  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Information. 
III.  Loyalty  Leaflets. 

1.  Friendly  words  to  the  foreign  bom. 

2.  The  Prussian  system. 

3.  Labor  and  the  war. 

4.  A  war  message  to  the  farmer. 

5.  Plain  issues  of  the  war. 

6.  Ways  to  serve  the  nation. 

7.  What  really  matters. 

64th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  1915-1916.     Peace  or  war?    The  great  debate  in  Con- 
gress on  the  submarine  and  the  merchantman.     1916.  D619.A4     1916  c 

66th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  1917.     Senate.     Visiting    war    missions    to    the    U.    S. 

Proceed,  in  the  S.  and  H.  of  R.     Wash.,  1917.     (65th  C,  1  s.,  S.  D.  87) 

D570.8.M5A5     1917 

Cong.  Conf.  com.,  1916.     Preparedness  for  national  defense.    Report.     [W'ash., 

1916]     (64  C,  1  8.,  S.  D.  442)  UA24.A7     1916  k 

To  incerase  the  efficiency  of  the  mil.  estab.  of  the  U.  S.     Conference 

report.     [^Vash.,  1916]     (64  C,  1  s.,  H.  R.  695)  UA24.A7     1916  1 

Conf.  com.,  1917.     Espionage  bill.     Conf.  report.     [Wash.,  1917]    (65  C,  1  s., 

H.  R.  65)  D619.3.A5    1917  f 

Distribution  of  agricultural  products.     Conf.  report.     [IN'^ash.,  1917]    (65 

C,  1  8.,  H.  R.  118)  HD9006.A5     1917  g 

Espionage  bill  .  .  .  Conf.  report.     [Wash.,  1917]     ^65  C,  1  s.,  S.  D.  37) 

D619.3.A5     1917  g 

-    [Wash.,  1917]     (65  C,  1  s.,  S.  D.  44)  D619.3.A.=)     1917h 

— -    Espionage  bill.    Conf.  report.     [Wash.,  1917]    (65  C,  1  s.,  H.  R.  69) 

D619.3.A5    1917  j 

Food-control  bill.     Conf.  report.     [W^ash.,  1917]    (65  C.,  1  s.,  S.  D.  70) 

HD9006.A5     1917  q 

Revenue  to  defray  war  expenses.     Conf.  rept.     [Wash.,  1917]     (65  C,  1 

8.,  S.  D.  115)  HJ2379.A4     1917  g 

Revenue  to  defray  war  expenses.     Conf.  rept.     [Wash.,  1917]     (65  C,  1 

8.,  H.  R.  172)  HJ2379.A4     1917  h 

1917-1918.     Federal  control  of  railroads.     Report.     [Wash.,  1918]    (65  C, 

2  8.,  H.  R.  .376)  HE2705.1918.B  5 

War  finance  corporation.    Conf.  rept.    [Wash.,  1918]    (65  C,  2  s.,  H.  R. 

448)  HC106.2.A3    1918  f 

[Wash.,  19181    (65  C,  2  s.,  S.  D.  211)  HC106.2.A3    1918  g 

House.    Com.  onagri.    Cons,  of  food  and  fuel.    Report.    [Wash.,    1917]    (65 

C,  1  8.,  H.  R.  75)  HD9006.A5    1917  n 

Food  prod.,  cons.,  and  distrib.     Hearings  Mav  and  June,    1917. 

Wash.,  1917. 

Com.  on  appropriations.     Council   of  national  defense.     Hearing  [May 

23-25,  1917]    Wash.,  1917.  D570.8.C7A7     1917  c 

Deficiency  appropri.  bill,  fisc.  year  1918.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917] 

(65  C,  2  8.,  H.  R.  212)  HJ10.B8     1918 

Suppl.  Urgent  defic.  approp.  on  account  of  war  expenses,  1918. 

Hearing  [Sept.  7-17,  1917]     Wash.,  1917.  HJ10.B8    1918  a 

— ■ —    Com.  on  educ.     Vocational  rehab,  of  ret.  s.  and  s.  of  the  U.  S.  Rept. 

[Wash.,  1918]  (65  C.  2  s,  H,  R.  597.)  UB363.A5    1918  e 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  137 

U.  S.  Cong.     House.     Com  on  for.  affairs.    Comm.  for  enduring  peace.     Hearings, 

Jan.  11,  1916.     Wash.,  1916.  JX1965.U5 

Congress  of  neutral  nationH.     Hearings,  Feb.  24,  25,  1916.     Wash., 

1916.  D613.UO     1916  c 

Drafting  subjects  of  allied  countries.     Report.  [Wash.,  1917]     (65 

C,  1 8.,  n.  R.  115)                                                     -  UB343.A6     1917  b 

Emei^encv  peace  federation.     Hearings  Feb.  22,   1917.    Wash., 

1917.  "  D613.U5    1917  b 

—    Exportation  of  munitions  of  war.    Hearings,  1915.    Wash.,  1915. 

JX5390.U6     1915 

■ Referendum  on    declaration   of  war.     Hearings,   Feb.  17,  1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  D619.A4    1917  d 

War  with  the  imp.    and    roval    Austro-Hungarian  government. 

Report.     nVash.,  1917.]     (65  C,  2  s.,  H.  R.  203)  D619.A4     1917  j 

War  with  the  imperial  German  government.     Report.     [W'ash., 

1917]  (65  C,  1  s.,  H.  R.  1)  D619.A4     1917  c 

— —    Relief  of  Armenians.     Hearings,  June  21,  1916.     Wash.,  1916. 

D638.A7IJ5    1916 

— —    Supplying  merchant  ships  with  defense  arms.     Report.    [Wash., 

1917]     (64  C,  2  8.,  H.  R.  1594)  JX5244.A7A4     1917  b 

Com.  on  immig.  and  natural.     Registration  of  aliens.     Hearings,  Feb.  28, 

1917.     Wash.,  1917.  D570.8.A6A4 

Repatriation  of  cert,  former  Amer.  citizens.     Hearings.     Wash., 

1917.  JX4265.A44     1917  b 

-    Com.  on  inter,  and  for.  com.     Bureau  of  war  risk  insurance.     Hearings, 

May  4,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HE966.U5     1917 

Bureau  of  war  risk  insurance.     Report.     [AVash..l914]     (63  0, 2  s.. 

H.  R.  1099)  HE966.U5     1914  a 

Bureau  of  war  risk  insurance.    Report.    [Wash.,  1916]     (64C.",  Is., 

H.  R.  804)  HE966.U5    1916 

— —    Bureau  of  war  risk  insurance.    Report.    [Wash.,  1917]    (65  0.,  Is., 

H.  R.  130)  UB373.A43     1917  b 

Bureau  of  war  risk  insurance.    Report.    [Wash.,  1914]    (63C.,  2  b., 

H.  R.  1112)  HE966.U5     1914 

-    ■ -Direction  of  exports  iu  time  of  war.     Hearings,  April  23,   1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  HC106.2.A3     1917  c 

Discrimination  bv  common  carriers.  Hearings,    Aug.   16,  1916. 

Waah.,  1916.                                      "  JX5316.U6    1916 

Fed.  oper.  of  transportation  syst^ims.  Hearings,  Jan.  8-29,  1918. 

Wash.,  1918.                                                              ■  ^  HE2705.1918.A15 

Extracts  from  Hearings.     Wash.,  1918.     HE2705.1916.A14 

Operation  of  railroads  in  times  of  peace  and  war.    Report.     [Wash.. 

1917].  (64  C,  2  8.  H.  R.  1434)  HD5503.A4  1917 
Shipment  and   storage   of   explosives.    Hearings.    Aug.    16,    1916. 

Wash.,  1916.  HE2321.E8A5  1916 
To  define  trading  with  the  enemy.    Report.    [Wash.,  1917].    (65 

C,  1  8.  H.  R.  85)  JX5270.U6  1917  b 
Trading  with  the  enemy.    Hearings.    May  29,  31,  June  4,   1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  HF3030.A5  1917  c 
Com.  on  irrig.  of  arid  lands.     Stimulation  of  food  prod,  under  reclam. 

projects.  Hearings.  Apr.  16-May  16,  1917.  Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A5  1917  v 
Stimulation  of  food  production.    Report.     [Wash.,  19171.    (65  C, 

1  8.  H.  R.  107)  HD9006.A5  1917  p 
Com.  on  labor.    Prison  labor  for  production  of  war  supplies.    Report. 

[Wash.,  1918].    (65  C,  2  8.  H.  R.  336)  HV8923.A6    1918  e 

To  provide  housing  for  war  needs.    Hearings,  Feb.  11,  1918. 

Wash.,  1918.  HD7293.A3A2    1918  d 

Com.  on  mer.  mar.  and  fish.    Housing  for  employees  of  shipyards  build- 
ing ships  for  the  XI.  S.  ship.  bd.  emerg.  fleet  corporation.    Hearings.    Jan.  25,  28, 

1918.  Wash.,  1918.  HD7293.A3A2  1918 
Radio  communication.    Hearings.    Jan.  11-26,  1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

HE8670.U6A4  1917  a 
Seizure  of  the   German  interned  ships.     Report.    [Wash.,    1917]. 

(65  C,  1  8.  H.  R.  37)  D570.8.S4A.4  1917  a 
War  emei^ency — arlmis.  of  for.  shipping  to  the  coastwise,  trade. 

Hearings.    Sept.  6.  U,  [13,  18],  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HE751..\6    1917  c 


138  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

U.  S.  Cong.     House.     Com.  on  mil.  affairs.     American  purple  cross  association. 

Hearings.  Sept.  5.  1917.  Wash.,  1917.  UH570.U6  1917 
Army  approp.  bill,  1918.     Hearings.     Dec.  6,  1916,  to  Jan.  15,  1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  UA24.A7  1917 
Drafting  aliens  into  military  service.    Hearings.    Sept.  26,   1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  UB34,3.A6  1917  d 
Increase  of  military  establishment.    Hearings.      Apr.  7-17,   1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  '  UB343.A5  1917  b 
Increase  of  Signal  corps.    Report.     [Wash.,  1917].    (65  C,  1  s.  H. 

R.  97)  UG573.A5  1917  c 
Increase  of  the  military  establishment.    Report.     [Wash.,    1917]. 

(65  C,  1  s.  H.  R.  17)  UB343.A5  1917  d 
Investigation  of  Aviation  service,  U.  S.  army.     Report.     [Wash., 

1916].  (64C.,  Is.  H^R.  369)  UG633.A4  1916 
: Military  training  schools.    Report.    [Wash.,  1916].    (64  C,  1  s.  H. 

R.  243)  U408.A5  1916 
North  Amer.   Indian  cavalry.    Hearings.    July  25,   1917.    Wash., 

1917.  E98.M64U5 

Selective-service  act.    Hearings.    Apr.  7, 14, 17, 1917.    Wash.,  1918. 

UB343.A5     1917  a 

Vol.  and  conscrip.  system.     Hearings,  1917.  UB343.A5     1917  c 

Com.  on  mines  and  mining.  Regulation  of  the  use  of  explosives.  Hear- 
ings. Apr.  20-21,  1917.  Wash.,  1917.  TP297.U6  1917 
Com.   on  naval  affairs.     National  adv.   com.   for  aeronautics.     Report. 

[Wash.,  1915].  (63C.,3s.  H.  R.  1423)  TL521.A5  1915 
Com.  on  rules.    Alleged  divulgence  of  President's  note  to  belliserent 

powers.  Hearings.  Jan.  5-Feb.  24,  1917.  Wash.,  1917.  JKl369.64th(2).L3 
Alleged    German    corruption    fund.     Hearings.     Sept.    27,     1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  D619.3.A5  1917  1 
Creation  of  a  committee  on  aeronautics.     Hearings.    June  29,  1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  TL521.A5  1917 
Invest,  rel.  to  alleged  adv.  knowl.  of  the  President's  note  of  Dec.  20, 

1916.  Report.     [Wash.,  1917].   '(64  C,  2  s.  H.  R.  1580).  JK1369.64th(2).L4 

Peace  propaganda  investigation.     Hearings,  1916.       UA23.A4     1916 

Com.  on  the  judiciary.     Soldiers'  and  sailors'  civil  rights  bill.     Report. 

[Wash.,  1917].  (65  C,  1  s.  H.  R.  181).  JK1745.S6A5  1917 
To  punish  espionage  and  enforce  the  criminal  laws  of  the  U.  S. 

Report.  [Wash.,  1917].  (65  C,  1  ses.  H.  R.  30.)  D619.3.A5  1917  c 
Com.  on  ways  and  means.    Emergency  bond  issue.    Report.    [Wash., 

1917].  (65C.,  Is.  H.R.  3).  HJ8117.A5  1917  b 
Second  emergency  bond  issue.     Hearing.    Aug.  28,  29, 1917.    Wash., 

1917.  HJ8117.A5  1917  cb 
Second   emergency  bond  issue.     Report.    [Wash.,   1917].    (65  C, 

1  ses.  H.  R.  132).  HJ8117.A5  1917  e 
War    finance    corporation.     Hearings.     Feb.    18-22,    1918.     Wash., 

1918.  HC106.2.A3  1918  c 
Special  com.  on  invest,  of  charges  made  by  J.  Thomas  Heflin.     Inquiry 

into  charges  made  by  Hon.  J.  Thomas  Heflin.  Report.  [Wash.,  1917].  (65  C, 
1  s.  H.  R.  201).  P619.3.A5        1917  o 

Senate.  Com.  on  agri.  and  forestry.  Control  and  distribution  of  food  sup- 
plies.    Hearings.     Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A5     1917  r 

Prod,  and  cons,  of  food  supplies.     Hearing.    Apr.  23-May  10,  1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A5     1917  t 

.    To  stimulate  the  prod,  of  food  supplies.    Report.    [Wash.,  1917]. 

(65  C,  1  S.  S.  R.  44).  HD9006.A5    1917  i 

Com.  on  approp.     Urgent  deficiency  bill  1918  for  war  expenses  and  other 

purposes.    Hearings,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HG573.A4    1917  d 

Urgent  defic.  appropr.  bill.  1918,  on  account  of  war  expenses.  Hear- 
ing.    Feb.  23-Mar.  1,  1918.     Wash.,  1918.  HJ10.B83     1918  d 

ITrgent  deficiency  bill,  1918,  for  war  expenses  and  other  purposes. 

Hearing.    Sept.  19-21,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HJ10.B83  1918  b 

Com.  on  commerce.     An  act  to  define,  reg.  and  pun.  trading  with  the 

enemy.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917].     (65  C,  1  s.  S.  R.  111).  JX5270.U6     1917  d 

[Wash.,  19171.     (65  C,  1  s.  S.  R.  113).  JX5270.U6     1917  e 

— Creating  a  snipping  board,  .  .  .  Hearings.    May  29-June  24,  1916. 

WaaH.,  1916.  HE745.A2    1916  g 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  139 

Xf.  S.  Cong.     Senate.     Com.  on  commerce.     Creating  a  shipping  board.    Report. 

[Wash.,  1916].    (64  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  689).  HE745.A2    1916  e 

— . Trading  with  the  enemy.    Hearings.    July  and  Aug.,  1917.    Wash., 

1917.  HF3030.A5     1917  d 
TJ.  S.  ship,  bd.emerg.  fleet  Corp.    Hearings.    Dec.21, 1917-Apr.  5, 

1918.  Wash.,  1918.  HE745.A2    1918 
Com.  on  finance.     Revenue  for  increased  army  and  navv  appropr.     Hear- 
ings and  briefs  .  .  .  Feb.  6-9,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.                          HJ2379.A4    1917  c 

Revenue  to  defrav  war  expenses.    Hearings  and  briefs.     Wash., 

1917  '  HJ2379.A4     1917  d 

Revenuert  to  defrav  war  expenses.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917].     65 

C.-,  Is.     S.  R.  103).  '  HJ2379.A4    1917  e 

Second    emergency    bond  issue.     Hearings.    Sept.    11-12,    1917. 

Wash.,  1917.  HJ8117.A5     1917d 

__    Third  liberty-bond  bill.    Report.    [Wash.,  1918.]    (65C.2s.  S.R. 

351.)  UJ8117.A5    1918b 

- —    War-revenue  bill.     Report.     [Wash.,  1914].     (63C.,2s.    S.R.  813). 

HJ2379.A4     1914 

—    War-risk  ins.     Report.    [Wash.,  1918]  (65  C,  2  s.  S.  R.  428.) 

UB373.A43    1918d 
Com.  on  for.  relations.     Looking  to  the  enlistment  of  certain  alien  res- 
idents in  the  armv  of  the  U.  S.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917].     (6.5  C,  1  s.,    S.  R.  93). 

UB343.A6     1917 

— —    War  with  the  imperial  German  government.     Report.     [Wash., 

1917].     (65  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  1).  D619.A4     1917f 

—    Com.    on  immigration.     Amending  the  naturalization  laws.     Report. 

[Wash.,    1918].     (65C.,  2  8.      S.  R.  388).  JK180J.1918.A3 

-  — ■ —  Com.  on  inter,  com.  Daylight  saving.  Report.  [Wash.,  1917].  (65 
C,  1  s.     S.  R.  46).  HN49.D3U6     1917b 

Daylight   saving  and   standard   time  for   the   U.    S.     Hearings. 

May  3,  10,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HN49.D3U6     1917a 

Federal  control  of  trans,  systems  during  the  war.     Report.     [Wash., 

1918].     (65  C,  2  s.     S.  R.  246).  HE2705.1918.C3 

— ; —    Pricereg.  of  coal  and  other  commodities.    Hearing.    June  22-July 

16,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  HD9546.A4    1917d 

— —    Price  regulation  of  steel.    Hearings.     Wash.,  1917. 

HD9516.A5     1917c 

Com.  on  manufactures.     Shortage  of  coal.    Hearings.     Coal  [Dec.  12, 

1917-Jan.  23,  19181.     Wash.,  1918.  HD9546.A4     1918 

Shortage   of  sugar.    Hearings.    [Dec.    12,    1917-Jan.   18,    1918]. 

Wash.,  1918.  HD9106.A4    1918 

— —    Com.   on  mil.  affairs.     Defective   ammunition.    Hearings.     Sept.    5, 

1917.     Wash.,  1917.  UF743.A4     1917 

Department  of  aeronautics.  Hearings.    [June  12-29, 1917].    Wash., 

1917.  UG633.A4     1917 

- —  — ^ —  — —  Hearings  ...  on  S.  2717,  a  bill  presc.  rules  for  the  govt,  and 
reg.  of  the  land  and  naval  forces  during  the  period  of  the  existing  war  vrith  Germany. 
[August  31,  1917].    Wash.,  1917.  "^  UB343.A5     1917v 

Investigation   of   the    Aviation   service,    U.    S.    armv.     Report. 

[Wash.,  1916].     (64  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  153).  UG6.33.A4     1916a 

Investigation  of  the  War  department— aircraft  production.  Re- 
port.    [W'ash.,  1918].     (65  C,  2  s.     S.  R.  380).  UG633.A4     1918b 

Preparedness  for  national  defense.    Hearings.     Wash.,  1916. 

UA24.A7     1916ba 

Same.     Report.    [Wash.,  1916].     (64  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  263). 

UA24.A7     1916h 

Reserve  officers'  train,  corps  in  natl.  guard  organizations.  Hear- 
ing.   Feb.  13,  1917.    Wash.,  1917.  UB412.A4    1917 

Revision  of  the  Articles  of  war.     Report.     [Wash.,  1916].     (64  ('., 

Is.  .  S.  R.  130).  UB500.A3    1916 

Selective  draft  of  aliens.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917].     (65  C,  1  s. 

S.  R.  94).  UB343.A6     1917a 

Service  of  persons  drafted  into  the  mil.  serv.  of  the  U.S.     Adverse 

report.    [Wash.,  1917].     (65  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  125).  UB343.A6    1917c 

Temp,  increase  of   mil.  establish.    Hearings.     [April   21,    1917]. 

Wash.,  1917.  UB343.A5     1917e 


140  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Com.  on  mil.  affairs.  Universal  liability  to  inilitarv  8er\-ice. 
Report.     [Wash.,  1917].     (65  C,  1  s.     S.  R.  22).  UB343.A5    1917g 

Universal    military    training.     Extracts   from    hearings.     Wash., 

1917.  UB353.A5     1917d 

Universal  military  training.     Hearing.     [Dec.   18,   1916-Feb.   1, 

1917].     Wash.,  1917.  UB353.A.5     1917 

Universal  military  training.     Report.     [Wash.,  1917].    (64  ('.,2 

s.     S.  R.  1024).  UB353.A5    1917b 

Univ.  mil.  training.     St^atemente  made  bv  Maj.  Gon.  L.  Wood. 

Wash.,  1917.  '         UB353.A5     1917e 

Com.  on  mines  and  mining.    To  control  and  reg.  the  manufacture  and 

use  of  explosives  in  time  of  war.     Hearing.     Wash.,  1917.  TP297.U6     1917a 

Com.  on  naval  affairs.    Boilers  for  .battle  cruisers.     Hearing.     Feb.  10, 

1917.     Wash.,  1917.  V860.A7     1917 

.  ___  Casualties  aboard  steamship  "Mongolia,"  and  premature  explo- 
sions of  shells  on  vessels.  Report.  [Wash.,  1917].  (65 a,  Is.  S.R.69).  VF23.A6  1917 

- U.  S.  naval  reserve.     Report.     [Wash.;  1916].     (64  0.,  Is.     S.  R. 

412).  VA80.A5     1916 

Urgent  need  of  more  officers  in  the  nav\'.     Hearing.     Feb.  20, 

1917.  Wash.,  1917.  '  VB313.A5     1917 

Com.  on  priv.  and  elect.     Speech  of  Senator  R.  M.  La  Follette.    Wash., 

1918.  JKll97.65th.M6A5 
Com.  on  the  judiciary.     Soldiers'  and  sailors'  civil  rights  bill.     Memo- 
randa.    Sept.  14,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.                                           JK1745.S6A5    1917b 

S.  and  s.ci\dl  rights  bill.     Hearings.     Sept.  22-25, 1917.     Wash., 

1917.  JK1745.S6A5    1917e 

Council  of  national  defense.     Annual  report.     Wash.,  1917-        D570.8.C7A4 

Commercial  economy.     [Hartford?  1917].  HFo761.U5 

Council  of  national  defense.     Personnel,  etc.     [Wash.,  19171. 

D570.8.C7A6    1917a 
Directory.    Wash.,  1918-  D570.8.C7A45 

Food  administration.     Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A5     1917o 

Inform,  reg.  the  correlated  activities  of  the  ('.  of  n.  d.  and  the  Adv. 
comm.  .  .  .     [Wash.,  1917].  D570.8.C7A6 

—  List  of  staple  medical  and  surgical  supplies  selected  to  meet  war  condi- 
tions.    Wash.,  1917-  UH443.A5 

Adv.  comm.     Com.  on  labor.     British  labor's    war    message   to  Amer. 

labor.     Wash.,  1917.     (65  C.,  1  s.     S.  D.  84).  D635.U5     1917 

Organization  of  the  committee,  scope  and  objects,  .  .  .     (2d  ed.) 

Wash.,  1917.  HD8051.E3     1917a 

Section  of  cooperation  with  states.  Report  on  organization  and  activi- 
ties of  state  councils  of  defense,  June  18,  1917.     [Wash.,  1917].  D570,8.O7A5 

Woman's  com.,  Mo.  div  .     Mother  Goose  in  war  time.     1918. 

-  Dept.  of  commerce.  Estimated  population  for  draft  apportionment.  Wash., 
1917.     (65  C,  1  s.     S.  D.  64).  HA205.A35     1917a 

Exportation  of  munitions  of  war.     [Wash.,  1914].     (63  C,  3  e.     S.  D. 

660).  HD9743.U6Aa4-    1914 

Dept.  of  justice.     Directions  to  U.  S.  marshals  .  .  .  for  the  enforce,  of  the  Pres.'s 

proc.  of  Apr.  6,  1917,  as  to  alien  enemies.     [Wash.,  19171.  D570.8.A6A4  1917c 

Emerg.  legis.  passed  prior  to  Dec.  1917  .  .  .  Wash.,  1918.  D570.A2A65  1918 

History  of  laws  prohib.  corresp.  with  a  for.  govt,  and  accept,  of  a  com- 
mission.   Memorandum  ...  by  C.  Warren.     Wash.,  1917.    (64C.,28.     S.  D.  696). 

JX1670.U6    1917 

Interpretation  of  war  Stat.    Bull.  no.  1-50.    [Wash.,  1917-18].    D570.A2A6 

Memorandum  on  the  hist,  and  scope  of  the  laws  prohib.  corres.  with  a 

for.  govt.    Wash.,  1915.  JX1670.U6 

Supplemental  brief  in  support  of  the  power  of  the  executive  ...  to  pre- 
vent a  breach  of  inter,  oblig.  imposed  upon  the  U.  S.  by  the  law  of  nations  or  by 
treaty.    Wash.,  1915.  JX1416.A4     1915 

Suppl.  brief  in  support  of  the  power  of  the  executive  ...  to  prevent  a 

breach  of  neutral  oblig.  imp.  upon  the  U.  S.  by  the  law  of  nations  or  by  treaty. 
Wash.,  1915.  JX 14 16.  A  4     1915a 

Suppl.  brief  of  the  U.  S.  in  support  of  the  plenary  power  of  Congress  over 

alien  enemies.     Wash.,  1918.  D570.8.A6A4     1918b 

Dept.  of  state.     Articles  whose  export  is  prohibited  by  the  neutral  European 

countries.     [Wash.,  1915].  D635.U5     1915 

Compilation  of  certain  depart,  circ.  rel.  to  citizenship,  registration  cf 

American  citizens,  issuance  of  passports,  etc.     Wash.,  1915.  JX4265.A5 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  141 

U.  S.    Dept.  of  state.    Diplomaticcorresp.  with  belligerent  governments  rel.  to  neutral 
rights  and  commerce.     Wash.,  1915.  D619.A4     1915a 

Same.     Wash.,  1915.     (European  war  no.  2.)  D619.A4     1915h 

■    Same.    Wash.,  1916.     (European  war  no.  3.)  D619.A4    191f; 

Same.    N.  Y.,  [1915].  JXl.A7,v.9    Suppl. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  [1916].  JXl.A7,v.lO 

Emergency  appro,  for  diplomatic  and  consular  service.     [Wash.,  1914]. 

(63  C,  2  8.     H.  D.  1158).  JX1706.A3     1914 

List  of  articles  embargoed  by  neutral  European  countries.    [Wa.sh.,  1914]. 

D635.U5 

Negotiations  for  the  shipment  of  relief  supplies  to  Poland.    Memoranda. 

Wash.,  1916.     (64  C,  1  s.     S.  D.  540).  D638.P6U5    ]916a 

— —    Neutrality.     Correspondence  .  .  .     W^ash.,  1915.     (63  C.  3  s.     S.  D. 

716).     .  D619.A4     1915 

Neutrality  and  trade  in  contraband.    Wash.,  1914.     (63  C,  2  s.     S.  D. 

604).  JX5371.U6 

Note  .  .  .  r^arding  the  exam,  of  parcels  and  letter  mails.    Lond.,  1916. 

D635.U5     1916a 

Papers  rel.  to  maritime  danger  zones  .  .  .     Wash.,  1917.    D580.U6     1917 

Papers  rel.  to  the  torpedoing  of  S.  S.  Sussex.     Wash.,  1916.     D592.S8V6 

Status  of  armed  merchant  vessels.     Memorandum.     Wash. ^1916.     (64 

C,  Is.     S.  D.  420).  JX5244.A7A4     1916 

Trade  agreements  abroad.     [Wash.,  1916].     (64  C,  1  s.     S.  D.  490). 

D635.U5     1916 
—4-    Transportation  of  relief  supplies  to  Poland.    [Wash.,  1916].     (64  C,  1  s. 
D.  494).  D638.P6U5 

Director  oi  taiik  service.     Duties  of  officei's  on  tank  service. 
Engineer  dept.    Engineer  field  manual.   5th  ed.   Wash.,  1917.   tiG360.U6    1917 
Instruction  book  no.   1.     Installation,  care  and  operation  of  25  Kw. 
gasoline-electric  generating:  sets.    Wash.,  1916.  TK2441.U6 

Ponton  manual.'    Wash.,  1915.  UG335.U6     1915 

Ponton  manual  without  appendix.    Wash,,  1916.  UG335.U6 

Board  on  engineer  troops.     Engineer  training  manual,   U.   S.   army. 

Wash.,  1917.  UG153.A4 

Engineer  school.     Engineering  instruction  manual.     Wash.,  1917.     UG153.A3 

No.  1.  Map  reproduction  in  the  field. 

No.  2.  Military  photography. 
No.  3.  Camouflage. 

Lessons  in  fortification.    Wash.  Bar.,  D.  C,  1917.  UG1.U5,  no.  53 

Federal  board  for  vocational  education.  Annual  report.  Wash.,  1917- LC1046.A2 

Bulletin.    Wash.,  1917- 

Agricultural  education.     1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  13 

Emergency  training  in  shipbuilding.     1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  3 

Emergency  war  train,  for  electricians  .  .  .     1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  9 

Emergency  war  train,  for  gas-engine,  motor-car  .  .  .  1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  10 
Emergency  war  train,  for  machine-shop  occup.  .  .  .  1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  8 
Emergency  war  train,  for  motor-truck  drivers  and  chauffeurs.  LC1045.A25,  no.  7 
For  use  in  training  conscripted  men  for  service.     1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  2 

Mech.  and  tech.  train,  for  conscripted  men  (Air  div).  1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  4 
Statement  of  policies.     1917.  LC1045.A25,  no.  1 

Training  of  teachers  for  occupational  therapy  for  the  rehabil.  of  dis.  s.  and  s.     1918. 

LC1045.A25,  no.  6 
Vocational  rehabil.  of  dis.  s.  and  s.     1918.  LC1045.A25,  no.  5 

Circular  of  information.    Wash.,  1917-  LC1045.A3 

Voc.  rehab,  of  dis.  soldiers  and  sailors.     Beport.    Wash.,  1918. 

UB363.A5     1918b 

Federal  trade  comm.     Extracts  from  the  Trading  with  the  enemy  act  and  ex. 

or.  of  Oct.  12,  1917.    Wash.,  1918.  JX5270.r6    1918 

Food  investigation  .  .  .  flour  .  .  .  Wash.,  1918.     HD9(:56.U45A5    1918 

Instruct.,rules,  and  forms  con.  patents  .  .  .  under  sec.  ten  of  the  "Trad- 
ding  with  the  enemy  act."    Wash.,  1917.  T223.T4     1917c 

Food  administration.     Bulletin.     Wash.,  1917-  HD9006.A4 

A  bulletin  for  speakers.    Wash.,  1917-  HDS006.A44 

Bulletin  for  the  clerg>'.    Wash.,  1917-  HDS006.A43 

Enlisting  the  food  merchants.    Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A51917S 

Food  conserw  bibliography.    Wash.,  1918.  Z7164.F7U4 

Food  news  notes  for  public  libraries.    [Wash.,  1917-  TX360.U6A4 


142  LIBRARY  OP   CONGRESS 

U.  S.     Food  administration.     Graphic  exhibits  on  food  conserv.  at  fairs  and  exposi- 
tions.    [Wash.,  1917.]  HD9006.U6     1917 

Instructions  to  volunteer  spec,  repres.    Wash.,  1917.  HD9006.A45 

[Report]    Wash.,  1918-  HD9006.U5 

Report  of  Fed.  trade  comm.  on  bakery  business  in  U.  S.    Wash.,  1917. 

HD9057.U59A4     1917 

Rev.  rules  and  reg.  govern,  licensees  manufacturing  bakery  products, 

effect.  Feb.  1,  1918.    Wash.,  1918.  HD9057.U59A4    1918 

Ten  lessons  on  food  conservation.    Wash.,  1917.         TX360.U6A5    1917 

Ten  things  Americans  should  know  and  seven  things  Americans  should 

do.     Wash.,  1917.  TX357.U6 

War  economy  in  food.     Wash.,  1918.  TX357.U6     1918 

Weekly  bulletin.     Wash.,  1917-  HD9006.A42 

Milk  com.     Prod.,  distrib.  and  food  value  of  milk.    Wash.,  1918; 

SF257.U7     1918 

Fuel  administration.    Publication.    Wash.,  1917-  HD9546.A3 

General  staff.     Cavalry  drill  reg.,  U.  S.  army.     1916.     Wash.,  1917. 

Facts  of  interest  con.  the  mil.  resources  and  policy  of  the  U.  S.    Wash., 

1914.  UA23.A4     1914 

Provisional  machine-guu  firing  manual.     1917.     Wash.,  1917. 

Rules  of  land  warfare.    Wash.,  1917.  JX4521.U3     1917 

War  college  division.     Changes  in  organ,  found  necessary  during  progress 

of  the  European  war.     Wash.,  1916.  UA10.U5 

Coordination  of  the  mobile  and  coast  artillery  units  of  the  army  in 

the  national  defense.    Wash.,  1916.  UG410.A11    1916 

Fin.  and  cost  of  the  present  Europ.  war.    Wash.,  1916.     D635.U6 
Fortifications.    Wash.,  1916.  UG405.U5 

General  staffs  of  cert,  bellig.  powers.    Wash.,  1916.        UB220.U6 
Military  aviation.     Wash.,  1916.  UG633.A4     1916b 

—    Militia  as  organ,  under  the  Constitution  and  its  value  to  the  nation 

as  a  military  asset.    Wash.,  1916.  UA42.A3    1916 

—    Mobilization  of  industries  and  util.  of  the  com.  and  indust.  res.  of 

the  country  for  war  purp.  in  emergency.    Wash.,  1916.  UC263.A63    1916 

—    A  modern  organization  for  the  regular  army.    Wash.,  1916. 

UA24.A7     1916] 

Motor  transport  in  campaign.     Wash.,  1916.  UC340.U5 

Organ,  and  admin,  of  the  War  dept.  adapted  to  a  change  from 

peace  cond.  to  a  state  of  war.    Wash.,  1916.  UB23.A7     1916 

—    1.  Organ.,  train.,  and  mobil.  of  a  force  of  citizen  soldiery.     2. 

Method  of  train,  a  citizen  army  on  the  outbreak  of  war  to  insure  its  preparedness  for 
field  ser\dce.    Wash.,  1916.  UA42.A3     1916a 

—    Organ.,  train.,  and  mobil.  of  a  reserve  for  the  regular  army.    Wash., 

1916.  UA42.A3     1916c 

—    Organ.,  train.,  and  mobil.  of  volunteers  under  the  act  of  Apr.  25, 

1914.    Wash.,  1916.  UA42.A3     1916b 

—    Outline  of  plan  for  mil.  train,  in  public  schools  of  U.  S.    Wash., 

1916.  U408.A5    1916a 

—    Personnel  versus  materiel  in  plans  for  national  defense.    Wash., 

1916.  .U405.U5 

—    Proper  relationship  bet.  the  army  and  the  press  in  time  of  war. 

Wash.,  1916.  UH700.U5 

—    Recruitment  of  officers  in  time  of  peace  in  the  prin.  armies  of 

Europe.    Wash.,  1916.  UB410.U5 

—    Sanitary  troops  in  foreign  armies.    Wash.,  1916.  UH215.U5 

—    Standardization  of  methods  of  mil.  instruct,  at  schools  and  colleges 

in  the  U.S.     Wash.,  1916.  U408.A5     1916c 

—    Statement  of  a  proper  mil.  pol.  for  the  U.  S.    Wash.,  1915. 

UA24.A7     1915f 

—    Statistical  comparison  of  univ.  and  vol.  mil.  service.    Wash. ,  1916. 

UB350.U5 

—    Strategic  location  of  mil.  depots,  arsenals,  and  mfg.  plants  in  the 

U.  S.    Wash.,  1916.  UF543.A3A4 

—    Strength  and  organ,  of  the  armies  of  France,  Germ.,  Aust.,  Rus., 

Eng.,  Italy,  Mex.,  and  Jap.    Wash.,  1916.  UA15.U5    1916 

—    Study  on  educ.  institutions  giving  mil.  train,  as  a  source  for  a 

supply  of  officers  for  a  national  army.    Wash.,  1916.  U408.A5     1916b 

—    Study  on  elimination  of  unnec.  expense  from  army  administration. 

Wash.,  1916.  UB23.A7     1916a 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  143 

U.  S.     General  staff.    War  college  division.     Study  on  places  of  origin  and  ability 
to  procure  supplies  needed  in  vast  quantities  in  time  of  war.    Wash.,  1916. 

UG263.A63     191^:a 

'■ Study  on  the  cost  of  the  army  of  the  U.  S.  as  comp.  with  the  cobt 

of  th^  armies  of  other  nations.     Wash.,  1916.  UA17.U5 

— — Study  on  the  develop,  of  large  caliber,  mobile  artillery ..  .     Wash., 

1916.  UF560.U6 

Study  on  the  util.  of  our  resources  in  various  means  of  transp.  and 

of  the  serv.  of  trained  specialists.    Wash..  1916.  UA24.A7     1916m 

Training  of  forces  of  belligerent  nations  of  Europe.    Wash.,  1916. 

U405.U5     1916a 

—    Universal  military  training.    Wash.,  1917.  UB353.A5    1917f 

Interstate  com.  comm.     Spec.  rept.  with  ref.  to  trans,  cond.  as  affecting  and 

affected  by  the  war.     [Wash.,  1917].    (65C.,2s.     H.D.503.)    HE2708.I  8543    1917 

Judge  adv.  genl.'sdept.  (Army).    Revision  and  codifi.  of  military  laws.    Wash., 

1917.  UB500.A2     1916 

(Navy).    Genl.  instruct,  rel.  to  prisoners.  .  .    Wash.,  1917.  VB893.A5  1917 

Manual   for  the   govt,  of   U.  S.   naval   prisons   and   detention 

systems.    Wash.,  1916.  VB893.A5    1916a 

.. Naval  digest.     Wash.,  1916.  VB360.A5    1916 

Laws,  statutes,  etc.    Articles  for  the  govt,  of  the  U.  S.  navy,  1917.    Wash., 

"1917.  VB360.A4    1917 

Military  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  1915,  with  suppl.  to  Mar.  5,  1917.    5th  ed. 

Waah.,  1917.  UB500.A2    1917 

— -    — — -    Ley  de  comercio  con  el  enemigo.    Manila,  1917.  JX5270.U6    1917g 

Revenue  to  defray  war  expenses.    Wash.,  1917.     (65  C,  1  s.    S.  D.  74.) 

HJ2379.A5    1917 

Revenue  laws.    Wash.,  1917.    (65C.,ls.   H.D.379.)    HJ2379.A5    1917a 

Selective   draft   law  and  the    President's    registration    proclamation. 

[N.  Y.],  1917.  UB343.A4    1917 

Trading  with  the  enemy  act.    No.  46.    Manila,  1917.    JX5270.U6    1917f 

War  revenue  bill.    Wash.,  1914.    (63  C.,2s.S.D.597.)    HJ2379.A5    1914 

War  risk  ins.  laws  and  instructions.     [Wash.,  1916].      HE966.U5     1916a 

Legation.    Belgium.    The   deportations,   statement  by  the  Amer.   minister 

to  Belgium.     Lend.,  1917.  .  D639.D5U5 

Gt.  Brit.     Reports  by  U.  S.  officials  on  the  treatment  of  Brit.  pris.  of 

war  and  interned  civil,  at  certain  places  of  detention  in  Germany.     Lond.,  1915. 

D627.G3U6    1915 

— _    Reports  of  visits  of  insp.  made  by  offi.  of  17.  S.  embassy  to  various 

intern,  camps  in  U.  K.    Lond.,  1916.     (Cd.  8324.)  D627.G7U6    1916 

Lib.  of  Cong.  Div.  ofbibl.   List  of  ref .  on  embargoes.  Wash.,  1917.  Z7164.C8U67 

List  of  ref.  on  Europe  and  inter,  politics  in  rel.  to  the  present  issues. 

Wash.,  1914.  Z6207.E8U5 

List  of  ref.  en  the  work  of  the  Amer.  Red  cross  in  the  European  war. 

[Wash.,  1917].  D629.U6A3    no.  156 

The  United  States  at  war;  organizations  and  literature,    i-    Wash., 

1917-  Z6207.E8U6 

Militia  bureau.     Manual  for  farriers,  horseshoers  .  .  .     1914  (rev.  Jan.  15, 

1917).     Wash.,  1917.  UC633.A5     1917 

■    National  guard  in  federal  service,     [^''ash.,  1917.]  UA42.A2    1917 

Report  on  mobilization  of  the  organ,  militia  and  natl.  guard  of  the  U.  S., 

1916.     Wash.,  1916.  UA913.A5  1916 

Mounted  serv.  school,  Fort  Biley,  Kan.    Manual  for  army  horseshoers.  1917. 

Wash.,  1917. 

Naval   consulting   board.    Bulletin.     No.  1.    The  submarine.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

VA52.A85 

Naval  vrar  college,  Newport.     Inter,  law  topics  and  disc.     1914.    Wash.,  1915. 

JX1295.U4    1915 

Same.     Doc.  on  neutrality  and  war,  1915.    Wash.,  1916. 

JX5205.U6    1915 

Same.    Neutrality  procl.  and  regul.,   1916.    Wash.,   1917. 

JX5371.U7    1916 

— ■- —    Navy  dept..    Directions  for  obtaining  tactical  and  steaming  data  for  vessels  of 

theU.  S.  navy.     1917.    Wash.,  1917.  VM880.U5    1917 

—I —    General  specific,  and  instruct,  gov.  submission  of  prop,  for  furnishing 

machine  and  woodworking  tools  for  vessels  of  the  I^.  S.  navy.    Wash.,  1917. 

VC279.T6U6    1917 


14.4  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

U.  S.    Navy  dept.     Preparedness  of  the  navy.     [Wash.,  1916.]    (64  C,  1  s.     S.  D. 
413.)  VA53.A7     1916 

Smallarmsfiringreg.jU.S.  navy,  1917.    Wash.,  1916.      VD333.A5    1916 

Specimen  questions  asked  in  the  exam,  of  candidates  from  civil  life 

for  appoint,  as  asst.  paymaster  in  the  navy.     [W^ash.,  1917.]  VC65.A6     1917a 

Uniform  reg.,  U.  S.  navy.     Wash.,  1917.  VC303.A2    1917 

Div.  of  naval  miliha  affairs.    Naval  militia.    Wash.,  1916. 

VA80.A5    1916d 

Office  of  internal  revenue.    Excess  profits  tax  primer.    Wash.,  1918. 

HJ4635.E8A5     1918 

Reg.  no.  41,  rel.  to  war  excess  profits  tax  imposed  by  the  War  revenue 

act,  app.  Oct.  3,  1917.    Wash.,  1918.  HJ4653.E8A5    1918a 

Reg.  no.  43  rel.  to  war  tax  on  admissions  ...  W^ash.,  19 18.   HJ5797.A5   1917 

■    Reg.  no.  44  rel.  to  war  excise  taxes  ..  .     Wash.,  1918.    HJ2379.A5     1918 

Rules  and  reg.  for  coll.  of  taxes  on  transportation  .  .  .  Wash.,  1918. 

HE1071.A5    1918 

Ordnance  dept.     Care  and  repair  of  small  arms.     Form  no.  1965. 

Colt  auto.  mach.  gun,  cal.  30.     Form  1758. 

Definition  of  "cost."     Wash.,  1917.                                HD3858.U5    1917a 

Description  and  instructions  for  care  and  oper.  of  firing  magnetos.    Wash., 

1917.  UF780.U6     1917 

Desc.  and  instruc.  for  the  use  of  hand  grenades.    Wash.,  1917.    Form 

no.  1741A. 

Desc.  and  instruc.  for  the  use  of  rifle  and  hand  grenades.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF765.U6    1917 

— —    Desc.  and  instruc.  for  the  use  of  the  Boulenge  chronograph.     Wash., 

1917.  UF830.L5U5 

Desc.  and  instruc.  for  use  of  3-in.  Stokes  trench  mortar . . .   Form  no.  1744. 

- —    Desc.  and  instruc.  for  the  use  of  V.  B.  grenade,  mark  1.    Wash.,  1917. 

Form  no.  1743. 

— —    Desc.  and  instruc.  for  use  of  the  360°  mortar  plotting  board.    Wash., 

1917.  .  UF853.M6  1912a 

•    Desc.  and  instruc.  for  use  of  Weldon  range  finder.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF850.W5U6    1917 

, Desc.  and  rules  for  the  manage,  of  the  U.  S.  mag.  rifle.    Wash.,  1917. 

;..  Form  no.  1920. 

• Desc.  and  rules  for  the  manage,  of  the  U.  S.  rifle,  caliber  .30.    Wash., 

1917.  UD395.U6A23    1917 

Desc.  of  azimuth  instrument.    Wash.,  1917.  UF850.A9U6    1917a 

— —    Desc.  of  8,  10,  12,  14  &  16  in.  sea  coaFt  guns.     Wash.,  1917. 

UF453.A4  1917 
Desc.  of  Lewis  depress,  position  finders.  Wash.,  1917.  UF853.L5  1917 
Desc.  of  Swasey  depress,  position  finders.  Wash.,  1916.  UF853.U8  1916 
Deac.  of  the  Colt's  doub.-act.  revolver.  Wash.,  1917.  UD413.A45  1917 
Desc.  of  the  Ord.  dep.  type  Ford  truck.  Wash.,  1917.  Form  no.  1791. 
Desc.  of  2-in.  telesc.  sights,  model  of  1906.    Wash.,  1917.        UF855.U62 

Model  of  1907.    Wash.,  1917.  UF855.U65    1917 

Desc.  of  3-in.  gun,  model  of  1903.    Wash.,  1917.    UF563.A5   3-in.    1917a 
Desc.  of  12-in.  mortars.    Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5    12-in.    1917 

Gun  materiel  table.    Wash.,  1917.  UF553.A4.  no.  1971 

Hdbk.  of  fire-control  equip,  for  field  art.    Wash.,  1916.    Form  no.  1796. 
Handbook  of  range-finders  70  cm.  and  80  cm.  base.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF850.A2U6    1917 
Handbook  of  sights  for  field  &  sea  coast  carriages.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF854.U6  1917 
Handbook  of  theauto.  mach.  rifle,  caliber  .30  .Wash.,  19 16.  Form  no.  1926. 
Hdbk.  of  the  Benet-Mercie  mach.  rifle.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF620.B4U5     1917 
Handbook  of  the  Colt  auto.  mach.  gun,  caliber  .30.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF620.C64.30in.  1917 

—    Handbook  of  the  3.2-inch  field  battery  with  instruc.  for  its  care  .  .  . 

Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5    3.2-in.     1917c 

—    Hdbk.  of  the  4.7-in.  gun  materiel.   Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5  4.7-in.   1917b 

—    Hdbk.  of  the  Gatling  gun,  cal.  .30.  Wash.,  1917.     UF62d.G34  .30  in.   1917 

Handbook  of  the  Maxim  auto.  mach.  gun,  cal.  .30.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF620.M44  .30  in.     1917 
Handbook  of  the  3-in.  gun  materiel.  Wash., 1917.  UF563.A5  3-in.  1917c 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  145 

U.  S.     Ordnance  dept.     Handbook  of  the  3.6-in.  and  7-in.  mortar  carria^.    Wash., 
1917.  UF643.A6    3.6-in.    M1917 

Handbook  of  the  3.8-in.  gun  materiel.  Wash. ,1917.  UF563.A5  3.8-in.  1917 

Handbook  of  the  3.8-in.  howitzer  materiel.    Wash.,  1916. 

UF563.A5    3.8-in.     1916a 

Handbook  of  the  4.7-in.  howitzer  materiel.    Wash.,  1916. 

,,  UF563.A5    4.7-in.     1916 

-•-*-  ',^ Handbook  of  the  5-in.  siege  gun  battery.    Wash.,  1917. 

''-      '  UF563.A5    5-in.    1917 

Handbook  of  the  7-in.  siege  howitzer  battery.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF563.A5    7-in.     1917 

Handbook  of  the  6-in.  howitzer  materiel.    Wash.,  1917. 

UF563.A5    6-in.     1917c 

Handbook  of  the  Vickers  mach.  gun.    Wash.,  1917.    UF620.V4U5    1917 

Horse  equipment.     Wash.,  1917.  UE443.A4    1917 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage  for  16-in. 

guns.    Wash.,  1917.  IJF650.U6    16-in.     1912b 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  8-in.  disappearing  carriages. 

Wash.,  1916.  UF650.U6    8-in.     1894d 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage  for  6-in. 

R.  F.  guns.    Wash.,  1917.  UF650.U6    6-in.  1905d 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage  for  10-in. 

guns.    Wash.,  1916.    Form  no.  1692. 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  barbette  carriage  for  10-in  guns. 

Waah.,  1916.     Form  no.  1700. 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  3-in.  15-pdr.  barbette  carriage. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF643.A6    3  in.     B1917 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  4.72-in.  gun,  Armstrong,  40  cal. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5    4.72-in.     1917a 

Instruc.  for  mount.,  using,  and  caring  for  4.72-in.  gun,  Armstrong,  50  cal. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF563.A5    4.72-in.     1917c 

Instruc.  for  moimt.,  using,  and  caring  for  8-in.  disappearing  carriages  for 

8-in.  gun.    Wash.,  1917.  UF650.U6    8-in.     1896c 

Instruc.   for    mount.,   using,   and  caring  for  12-in.  mortar  carriages. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF643.A6    12-in.     1917 

Instruc.  for  proof  of  guns  and  carriages.    Wash.,  1917.    Form  no.  1091. 

Instruc.  for  the  care,  preserv.,  repair  and  adjust,  of  instru.  for  the  fire- 
control  sj-stems  for  coast  and  field  art.    Jan.  4, 1916.    Wash.,  1917.    UF848.U6    1917 

Manualfortheuseof  inspectors  of  ordnance.  Wash.,  1917.  Form.no.l793. 

— -    Manufacture  of  guns.     [Wash.,  1915.]    (64  C,  1  s.    H.  D.  no.  105.) 

Method  of  Invest,  and  test  of  smokeless  powder.    Wash.,  1917. 

TP273.U7     1917 

Oils,  paints,  and  materials  for  the  cleaning  and  preserv.  of  seacoast  guns. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF553.A4    no.  1869c 

Ordnance    department    correspondence    file  .  .  .  classification  .  .  . 

Wash.,  1918.  UF23.A25    1918b 

Ordnance  property  reg.    Wash.,  1917.  UF553.A6    1917 

Price  list  of  mobile  artillery  material.    Wash.,  1917.    UF553.A4,  no.  1904 

Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ord.  stores  comprising  2.95-in.  V.  M.  mountain 

gun.    Wash.,  1916.     Form  no.  1891. 

Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ord.  stores  comprising  mach.  and  auto,  guns 

with  their  carriages.    Wash.,  1917.  UF553.A4    1917 

Regulations  for  the  adminis.  of  the  civ.  serv.  in  the  Ord.  dep.    Wash., 

1917.  UF23.A22    1917 

Special  specifications  gov.  the  manuf.  of  antiaircraft  truck  mounts. 

Wash.,  1917.  UF643.A8,  no.  543 

Supply  and  allowance  tables.    Wash.,  1917.     Form  no.  1970. 

Targets,  coast  artillery.    Wash.,  1917.    Form  no.  1991. 

- —  Treatise  on  ballistics, 

Treatise  on  the  magazine  rifle.    1917. 

•    Trench  mortars.     Form  no.  1744. 

Pay  dept.  (Marine  corps).     Manual  of  the  Paymaster's  depart.,  U.  S.  marine 

corps.    Wash.,  1917.  VC53.A4    1917 

President,  1913-    (Wilson).     Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Dec.  7,  1915.      Wash., 

1915.  J82.D23    Dec.  7 

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146  LIBRARY-  OP   CONGRESS 

U.  S.    President,  1913-  (Wilson.)     Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Apr.  19,  1916.     Wash., 

1916.     H.  D.  1034,64  C. ,1s.  J82.D24    Apr.  19 

Address  .  .  .  Senate,  Jan.  22,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  D619.A2    1917a 

Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Feb.  3,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  J82.D25     Feb.  3 

Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Feb.  26,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  J82.D25     Feb.  26 

Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Apr.  2,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  J82.D25    Apr.  2 

Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1917.     Wash.,  1917.  H.  doc.  no.  468, 

65  C  ,  2  8.  J82.D25    Dec.  4 

—    Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Jan.  8,  1918.     Wash.,  1918.     H.  d.  765,  65  C,  2  s. 

J82.D26     Jan.  8 

—    Address  .  .  .  Congress,  Feb.  11,  1918.    Wash.,  1918.    J82.D26    Feb.  11 

—    Address  .  .  .  Congress,  May  27,  1918.    Wash.,  1918.       J82.D26    May  27 

—  . America  and  freedom.     Lond.,  [1917].  D619.A33     1917c 

—  _ American  neutrality.    Wash.,  1914.     (63  C.  2  s.  S.  D.  566)         D619.A2 

—  . Executive  order  .  .  .  establishing  defensive  sea  areas.    Wash.,  1917. 

D570.45.A4    1917 

—  . <ExiBtence  of  war— German  empire. >    A  proclamation.    [Wash.,  1917.] 

D570.8.A6A3 

—  . Foreign  exchange.     Ex.  order  Jan.  26,  1918.     Wash.,  1918. 

HG3836.U5A5     1918 

—    Governmentcontrolof  railroads:  a  proclamation.     Dec.  26, 1917.     Wash. 

1918.  HE2705.1917.F4 

—  . In  our  first  year  of  war;  message  and  add.    N.Y.,[1918].    D619.A33    1918 

—    A  league  for  peace.    Address  .  .  .  Senate  Jan.  22,  1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

(64  C,  2  s.     S.  D.  685.)  D619.A2    1917 

—    Mensaje  de  guerra  y  Proclama:  Congreso,  2  de  avril  de  1917.      Guate- 
mala.    1917.  D619.A2     1917  ed. 

—    <Neutrality — Panama  Canal  Zone.>    A  proclamation  [Nov.  13,  1914. [ 

[Wash.,  1914.]  JX1398.5.A5     1914b 

—    Note  communicated  by  the  U.  S.  ambassador,  Dec.  20,  1916  .  .  .     Lond., 

1916.  D613.U5     1916f 

—    Pourquoi  nous  sommes  en  guerre.     Par.,  1917.  D619.A313 

—    Prayers  for  peace.    A  proclamation.  .  .  .  Wash.,  1914.    J82.D22    Oct.  4 

—  -: Pres.  Wilson's  address  .  .  .  Apr.  16,  1917.  Wash.,  1917.    J82.D25  Apr.l6 

—    Pres.  Wilson's  addresses.     N.  Y.,  1918.  E766.U58 

Pres.  Wilson's  for.  policy.    N.  Y.,  1918.  E768.U56 

Pres.  Wilson's  great  speeches.    Chi.,  [1917].  D619.A3    1917a 

Pres.  Wilson's  new  decl.  of  freedom.     [Lond.,  1917.],  D619.A2    1917d 

Relations  with  the  German  government.    Address   .  .  .   Congress,  Apr. 

19, 1916.     Wash.,  1916.  D619.A2    1916a 

Relief  of  American  citizens  abroad.  Message.     [Wash.,  1914.]   (63  C.  28. 

H.  D.  1137.)  D638.U5A2    1914a 

Relief,  protection,  and  transportation  of  Americans  in  Europe.    Message 

[Wash.,  1914.]    (63  C,  2  s.    H.  D.  1136.)  D638.U5A2    1914 

Reply  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  communication  of  the  Pope  to  the  belligerent 

governments.     [Wash.,  1917.]  D613.U5     1917c 

Rules  governing  the  granting  and  issuing  of  passports  in  the  U.  S. 

[Wash.,  1917.]  JX4253.U6A5     1917 

'^;  ■ —    Trading  with  the  enemy  act:  ex.  ord.  .  .  .     Wash.,  1918. 

JX5313.U6A5    1918 

War  addresses.     Bost.,  [1918].  D619.A33 

The  war  message  and  facts  behind  it.    Wash.,  1917.        D619.A2    1917f 

What  we  are  fighting  for.    Hartford,  Conn.,  [1917].      D619.A2    1917h 

— —    \Vhy  we  are  at  war.     N.  Y.,  [1917.]  D619.A2    1917b 

See  aJflo  Wilson,  Woodrow. 

Provost-marshal-general's  bureau.    Bull,  of  infer,  cone,  appeals  for  discharge 

of  persons  eng.  in  ind.,  incl.  agric.    [Wash.,  1917 .]  UB343.A5    1917u 

— —    .  .  .    Bull,  of  inf.  for  persons  registered.    1917.    Wash.,  1917. 

UB343.A5    1917q 

Compiled  rulings  of  provoet  marshal  general,  no.  1-    [Wash.,  1917- 

UB343.A5     19178 

Distribution  sheet,  showing  .  .  .  sixteen  nat.  army  camps  .  .  .    Wash., 

1917.  U293.A3    1917 
— ; — Explanation  of  the  drawing  [for  mil.  service].    Wash.,  1917. 

■:'.  UB343.A5    1917r 

— -    Important  instruc.  to  boards  relating  to  the  selective  service  reg.  Wash., 

1917.  _                                              UB343.A5    1917x 

Manual  governing  the  keeping  of  records.  Wash.,  1917.    UB343.A5    1917t 

Questionnaire  [for  use  of  registrants  in  mil.  serv.    Wash.,  1917]. 


BOOKS  AND  PAM1>HLETS  147 

U.S.    Provost-marshal-general's  bureau.     Report.    Wash.,  1918.    UB343.A5    ]917y 

Rules  and  regulations  ...  to  increase  temporarily  the  mil.  e3ta!)lish- 

ment  of  the  U.  S.    Wash.,  1917.  UB343.A5    19171 

Selective  service  system.    Wash,  1917.  UB343.A5    1917z 

— - —    Quartermaster  corps.    Extracts  from  Manual  for  army  cooks.    Wash.,  1917. 

TJC723.A3    1917a 
Handbook  of  transport,  by  rail  and  com.  vessels.    N.  Y.,  [1917] 

UC273.A3     1917 
Harbor  boat  service  reg.    Wash.,  1917. 

Manual  for  army  bakers.    Wash.,  1917.  UC733.A5    1916 

Manual  for  array  cooks.    Wash.,  1917.  UC723.A3    1916 

Manual  for  the  Q.  M.  corps.    Wash.,  1917.  UC32.A4     1916 

Manual  of  pack  transi>ortation.    Wash.,  1917.  UO303.A3    1916 

Memo,  showing  action  required  by  q.  m.  of  a  mobil.  camp  to  provide 

blank  forms.    Wash.,  1917.  UC403.A3    1917a 

Memo.  shoAving  action  required  by  company  commanders  to  pro\'ide 

blank  forms.    Wash.,  1917.  UC403.A3     1917 

Regulations  issued  by  the  Q.  M.  G.  governing  the  purchase  of  animals. 

[Wash.,  1917.]  UC603.A4     1917 

Regulations  (tentative)  for  motor  truck  transportation.    Wash.,  1917. 

UC340.U6     1917 

Specifications  for  horses  and  mules.    Wash.,  1917.         UC603.A4    1917a 

Specifications  for  tentage.    Wash.,  1917.  irC573.A5    1917 

Standards  of  employment  in  war  work.    Wash.,  1917.     DH7653.A5    1917 

Table  of  fundamental  allowances.    Wash.,  1917. 

Transportation  of  troops. 

Bailroad  adminis.  Bulletin.    Wash.,  1918-  HE2704.A3 

Kailroad  wage  comm.  Report.    Wash.,  1918.  HD4966.R12U4     1918 

EeUef  commission  in  Europe,  1914.    Report.   Wash.,  1914.      D638.U5A2     1914b 
Shipping  board.     Annual  report.     [Wash.,  1917-  HE745.A3 

Disc,  of  cond.  affect,  ship  prod.    Wash.,  1918.  HE745.A2    1918a 

Rules  of  prac.  .  .  .  under  .  .  .  act.    Wash.,  1917.       HE745.A35    1917 
Shipping  act.    Wash.,  1917.  HE745.A34    1917 

Tariff  regulations  govern,  the  publication  .  .  .  rates.  ...  by  the  U.  S. 

shipping  board.    Wash.,     1917.  HE597.U6A5    1917 

—  Signal  corps.    Air  division.     Photographic  section.    Eyes  of  the  army. 

—  Signal  oflace.    Equipment  for  aero  units.    Wash.,  1916. 
Radiotelegraphy.    Wash.,  1917.  UG610.U5    1916 
Regulations  for  U.  S.  mil.  telegraph.    Wash.,  1917. 
Signal  book.    Wash.,  1916.                     .                           UG573.A65    1916 
Signal  corps  .  .  .  correspondence  file   .  .  .  dec.   classification.    Wash., 

1918.  UG573.A5    1918a 

Technical  equipment  of  the  Signal  corps.     1916.    Wash.,  1917. 

UG590.U6    1916 

Special  diplomatic  mission  to  Bussia.     America's  message.    Bost.,  1918. 

DK265.U6 

Superintendent   of   documents.    Army   and   militia,  aviation  and   pensions. 

[9th  ed.]    rVS^aah.l  1918.  Z1223.A191    no.  19 

■    Navy,  Marine  corps,  Coastguard,  Rev.-cutterser.,  armor-plate  manu.,  and 

battleships;  list  of  publications.     [3d  ed.]    [AVash.],  1917.  Z6835.U5U7    1917 

Surgeon  general's  office.    Circular  of  information  concerning  the  army  nurse 

corps.    Wash.,  1917.  UH493.A5    1917 

Circular  of  inform,  in  relation  to  enlistments  in  the  Med.  enlisted  res. 

corps.    Wash.,  1917.  UH223.A34    1917 

Drill  regulations  .  .  .  sanitary  troops.    Wash.,  1917.      UH393.A4     1917 

- —  Laboratory  methods.     Phila..  1918.  RB37.U5 

OfficersoftheMed.rea.corj^s,  inactive  list.  Wash.,  1916.      Rll.r57  no.  10 

Review  of  war  surgery  and  medicine,  v.  1,  no.  1-    Wash.,  1918- 

Sanitary  conditions  at  army  camps.    [Wash..  1918.] 

Venereal  diseases.    Chi.,  1917.  RC201.U6 

Treasury  dept.    Family  allowance,  indemnity,  and  ins.  for  off.  and  enlisted 

men  of  the  armv  and  nav^-.    Wash.,  1917.  UB373.A3    1917f 

Increased  ocean  transi>ort.  rates.    Wash.,  1914-15.  HE597.U6A5    1914 

Libertv  loan  bonds.    Wash.,  1917.  HJ8117.A5    1917c 

Relief  of  off.  and  enlisted  men.    Wash.,  1917.  ITB373.A3    1917e 

Report  of  Liberty  loan  conference.    Wash.,  1918.  HJ8117.A5    1917k 

Save  monev  and  you  save  lives.    fWash.,  1917.1  HJ8117.A5    1917k 

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148  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

TJ,  S.    Treasury  dept.    Second  liberty  loan  of  1917.    Wasti.,  1917.    HJ8117.A5    ]9l7f 

U.  S.  govt,  bonds  2d  liberty  loan.     AVash.,  1917.  HJ8117.A5     1917g 

U.  S.  govt,  bonds  2d  liberty  loan.     Manual  for  bov  scouts.    Wash.,  1917. 

HJ8117.A5    1917J 

National    war-savings    committee.    U.    S.    govt,   war-savings    stamps. 

Wash.,  1917.  HJ8117.A5    191 7i 

Meth.  of  selling  W.  S.  S.  through  retail  stores.     Wash,  1918. 

HJ8118.A5     1918b 

The  war  saver.    Wash.,  1918.  HJ8118.A3 

War-savings  societies.     Wash..  1918.  H.T8117.A5    1918 

Treaties,  etc.,  1913-   (Wilson).    American  peace  treaties,  full  texts.    Kristiana, 

JX1987.A18 
dept.     Anal,  of  the  Army  reorgan.  bill.      Wash.,  1916.     UA24.A7     1916q 
Aviation  school  ...  for  the  Signal  cori>s  . . .  Wash.,  1916.  UG633.A4  1916c 
Cavalry  drill  regulations.     N.  Y..  [1917?].  UE160.A2    1916 

Coast  artillery  drill  reg.     Wash.,  1917.  UF453.A2     1917 

Combined  inf.  and  cav.  drill  reg.  for  auto.  mach.  rifle,  cal.  .30.     Mena.. 
[1918].  UF620.U6.30in.l917a 

—    Description  and  instructions  on  the  use  of  signal  rockets.    War  dept. 

doc.  718. 

—    Drill  reg.  for  signal  troops.     Wash.,  1917.  UG573.A4     1917 

Extracts  from  army  Reg.  ...  for  newly  comm.  off.     Mena.,  [1917]. 

UB501     1917a 
Extracts  from  Manual  of  phys.  training.     Wash.,  1917.     U323.A52     1917 

—    Extracts  from  U.  S.  army  regulations,  prepared  for  Officers'  reserve  corps 

(including  changes  no.  52).     N.  Y.,  [1917].  UB501    1917b 

—    Field  service  pocket  book.     Wash.,  1917.  U173.A6     1917 

—    Field  service  regulations.    Wash.,  1917.  U173.A5    1917 

Home  reading  course  for  citizen  soldiers.    Wash.,  1917.     U113.A5    1917 
Infantry  drill  reg.     Wash.,  1917.  UD160.A5     1917b 

Infantry  drill  regulations.    Menasha,  Wis.,  [1918].  UieO.A5    1918b 

Infantry  drill  reg.  (including  Manual  of  the  Ijavonet").    Mena.,  [1916.] 

UD160.A5    1916c 

—    Infantry  drill  reg.,  corr.  Nov.  9, 1917,  App.  d,  U.  S.  rif.  (Enfield).    N.  Y., 

[1918].  '  UD160.A5    1918a 

Instruc.  local  boards  ...  to  increase  mil.  est.  of  the  U.  S.    Wash.,  1917. 

UB343.A5     19170 
Manual  for  courts-martial  .  .  .     Wash.,  1917.  UB853.A3     1917 

Manual  for  noncom.  off.  and  pri.  of  cav.    Wash.,  1917. 
Manual  for  noncom.  off.  and  pri.  of  field  artill.    Wash.,  19]7. 

UF153.U6  1917 
Manual  for  noncom.  off.  and  pri.  of  inf.  Wash.,  1917.  UD153.A4  1917 
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UF403.A32     1917 

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—    Provisional  drill  reg.  for  75  mm.  field  guns. 

—    Provisional  mach.  gun  firing  manual.    Wash.,  1917.    UF620.A2U4    1917 

—    •    Regulationsforthearmy,  cor.  Apr.  15, 1917.      Wash.,  1917.  UB501     1917 

—    Menasha,  Wis.,  [1918].  UB501    1917d 

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Suggestions  to  local  boards  as  to  the  method  of  carrying  out  the  prov. 

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Table  of  fundamental  allowances.    Wash.,  1917.  UC263.A6    1917 

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Whetham,  W.  C.  D.     The  war  and  the  nation.     Lond.,  1917.  HC256.2.W5 

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American  fund  for  French  wounded.     \\  eekly  bulletin.     Paris,  1918- 
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Bulletin  des  armies  de  la  R^publique;  reserve  i  la  zone  des  armees.    Paris.    D501.B85 
Carry  on;  a  magazine  on  the  reconstruction  of  disabled  soldiers  and  sailors,    v.  1,  no. 

1-    Wash.,  1918- 
The  Crucible.     An  organ  for  the  promotion  of  a  better  understanding  of  Germany  by 

the  people  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     Richmond,  Va.,  [1914-15].  D501.C7 

The  Fatherland  .  .  .  [fair  play  for  Germany  and  Austria-Hungary].     New  York. 

D501.F3 
The  Field  artillery  journal.     Washington,  D.  C.  UF1.F6 

Frankfurter  zeitung  und  handelsblatt.    Reise-begleiter.     Frankfurt  a.  M. 
Free  Poland;  a  semi-monthly,    v.  1-    Sept.  1, 1914-    [Chicago,  111.],  1914-    DK401.F7 
Great  Britain.    The  London  gazette.     London.  J7.G6 

Ministry  of  food.     National  food  journal.     London,  1917- 

The  niustrated  war  news;  being  a  pictorial  record  of  the  great  war.     v.  1-    Aug.  14, 

1914-    London,  191^  D501.1 4 

L'lllustration ;  journal  universel  hebdomadaire.     Paris.  AP20.I3 

niustrirte  zeitung.     Leipzig.  AP30.1 3 

Infantry  journal.    Washington,  D.  C.  UDl.I  6 

International  marine  engineering.     New  York.  VM1.M3 

International  military  digest;  a  monthly  rev.  of  the  current  literature  of  mil.  sci.    v.  1- 

June  1915-    New  York,  1915-  Ul.I  4 

The  International  military  digest  annual,  1915-    New  York,  1916-  Ul.I  5 

Internationale  monatsschrift  fiir  wissenschaft,  kunst  und  technik.     Berlin.    AP30.I  7 
Internationales  jahrbuch  fiir  politik  und  arbeiterbew^ung.     Berlin.        HD4809.I  6 

*  Journal  des  mutiles,  reformes  et  blesses  de  guerre.     Par,  191? 

Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery.     Fort  Monroe,  Va.  UF1.J86 
Journal  of  United  States  coast  guard  association.    New  London,  Conn. 

Kriegs-chronik.     Berlin.  D622.K74 

Der  Kuntswart.    Munchen.                        .-.  AP30.K85 

Marine  engineer.     London.  VM1.M25 

Marine  journal.     New  York.  VK1.M25 

Marine  review.    Cleveland  &  New  York.  VK1.M3 

Marine-taschenbuch.     Berlin.  V10.M3 
Military  historian  and  economist.     Cambridge. 

*  Monatsbiatter  fiir  Invalid-und  KruppeJliilfe.    Band  I,  1915-    Leipzig. 
National  security  league  bulletin  ...     v.  1,  no.  1;  Feb.,  1918-    New  York,  1918- 
National  service.    New  York. 

Nautical  gazette.    New  York.  -  ■  ;  .  VK1.N3 

Naval  and  military  record.     London.  .U1.N2 

Naval  engineers.    Washington,  D.  C.  .v,li.i..ll    .ii^-m.  ^^^ai.-. 

Naval  militia  roister.    Washington,  D.  C.  '    ;-*.T»T*r 

Navy  and  merchant  marine.    New  York. 

The  Navy  league  annual.     London.  V10.N65 

The  New  Europe;  a  weekly  review  of  foreign  politics,     v.  1-    Oct.  19, 1916-    London, 

1917-  D410.N4 

TheNew  York  times  current  history;  a  monthly  magazine.    The  European  war.    v.  1- 

Dec.,  1914-    New  York,  1915-  D501.N5 

The  New  York  times  index;  a  master-key  to  all  newspapers.    New  York.    AI  21.N44 
The  New  York  times  mid-week  pictorial,    v.  1-    Sept.,  1914-    New  York,  1914- 

D501.N6 


160  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

The  Open  court.     Chicago.  AP2.0495 

Our  army  and  navy.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Pacific  marine  review.     San  Francisco.  VK1.P2 

Paris.     Chamber  of  commerce.     Facts  about  the  war.     No.  1-    Paris,  1915- 

*Paris  charitable  pendant  la  guerre.     Paris,  1915- 

The  Peerless  "E."     A  journal  of  Battery  E,  2d  Ohio  field  artillery.     Montgomery 

[Ala.],  1917-  D526.2.P35 

Professional  memoirs,  Corps  of  engineers,  U.  S.  army  and  Eng.  dept.     Washington 

barracks.  D.  C.  TAirPSS 

The  R.  A.  M.  C.  depot  magazine,     v.  1-    May  12,  1916-    Aldershot,  19 IG-  UH201  .R2 
Revue  interalli6e,  1.  annee,  no.  1,  Apr.  1918-    Paris,  1918- 

Sea  power  [the  nation's  defense]    v.  1-    June  1916-    New  York,  1916-       VA49.S4 
The  Sketch.     London.  AP4.S6 

*Soci€t6  nationale  de  secours  mutuels  entre  tout  les  mutil^s  et  blesses  r^form^s  de 

guerre.     Bulletin  mensuel.     Paris,  1916- 
The  Sphere;  an  illustrated  newspaper  for  the  home.     London.  AP4.S73 

The  Steamship :  an  illus.  mo.  rev.  of  shipping,  shipbuilding,  and  marine  engineering. 

London.  VM1.S8 

Sttddeutsche  monatshefte.     Miinchen  und  Leipzig.  AP30.S8 

T.  P.'s  journal  of  great  deeds  of  the  great  war.     v.  1-    Oct.  17,  1914-    London,  [1914- 

D501.T2 
The  Tenedos  times;  a  mo.  jo.  of  the  Mediterranean  destroyer  flotilla  during  the  early 

part  of  the  war.     London,  [1917].  D526.2.T4 

The  Times,  London.     The  official  index  to  the  Times.     London,  [1914]-     AI  21.T46 
Tous  les  journaux  du  front.     Paris,  1915-  D526.3.T6 

The  United  service  magazine.     London.  U1.U6 

U.S.     Comm.  on  public  inf.    Official  bulletin.    Washington,  D.  C,  1917-    D570.A2A3 

-  Counc.ofnatl.def.Highwaystrans.com.     Bulletin,  Wash.,  1918-    HE5623.A3 

Immigration  service  bulletin.    AVash.,  1918- 

Naval  institute.     Proceedings.    Annapolis.  VI. U8 

Railroad  admin.  Bulletin.    Wash.,  1918-  HE2704.A3 

Surg,  general's  oflf.    Review  of  war  surgery  and  medicine,    v.  1,  no.  1,  Mar., 

1918-    Wash.,  1918- 

Treasury  dept.    The  war  saver:  a  bull,  for  war  savings  societies  of  the  U    S. 

Wash.,  1918-  HJ8118.A3 

The  United  States  army  and  navy  journal.    New  York.  U1.U7 

United  States  cavalry  association.     Journal.    Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.  UE1.U5 

Velhagen  &  Klasings  monatshefte.     Leipzig.  AP30.V4 

The  War;  Nelson's  picture  weekly.     London,  1914-15.  D501.W3 

War  and  peace  [a  Norman  Angell  monthly].     London.  JX1901.W3 
The  War  budget,  a  photo,  record  of  the  great  war.    v.  [1]-    Aug.  22,  1914-    [London], 

1914-  D501.W4 
War  chronicle.     Berlin,  1914- 
War  library  bulletin.    Waahington,  D.  C,  1917- 

War  pictorial.     London,  1917-  ^: 

Westermanns  monatshefte.    Braunschweig.  AP30.W5 

Wici,  organ  K.  O.  N.     Chicago,  111.  DK401.W5 

Die  Woche ;  moderne  illustrierte  zeitung.    Berlin.  AP30. W? 

World  peace  foundation,  Boston.    A  league  of  nations,  v.  1,  no,  1-  Boston,  1917- 
*Zeitschrift  fiir  Kriippelforsorge.     Bd.  I,  1914-    Leipzig,  1914- 

FOREIGN  NEWSPAPERS  ,* 

Alexandria.    Egj^tian  Gazette.  ''^ 

Amsterdam.    Algemeent  Handelsblad.  -^ 

Athens.    Akropolis.  ^ 

Buenos  Aires.    Herald.  ''f- 

Prensa.  ^3 

Calcutta.    Bengalee.  '}'\ 

Englishman.  ' 

Cape  Town.    Cape  Argus.  ' 

South  African  Review. 
Christiania.    Aftenposten. 
Copenhagen.    Politiken. 

Dublin.    Freedman'a  Journal  and  National  Press.  ,{, 

Edinburgh.    Weekly  Scotsman. 
Geneva.    Journal  de  Geneve. 
Genoa.    Corriere  Mercantile. 


PERIODICALS  161 

Georgetown.    Daily  Argosy. 
Glasgow.    Herald. 
Havana.    Diario  del  marina. 

Post. 
Hongkong.    Telegraph. 
Kobe.    Japan  Chronicle. 
Lisbon.    Jornal  do  Commercio. 
Liverpool.    Daily  Post  and  Liverpool  Mercury. 
London.    Chronicle. 
Clarion. 
Daily  Mail. 

Daily  News  and  Leader. 
Independence  Beige. 
Lloyd's  List. 
Morning  Post. 
Telegraph. 
Times. 

Westminster  Gazette. 
Madrid.    Epoca. 
Manchester.    Guardian. 
Mexico.    Liberal. 
Milan.    Corriere  della  sera.  .  tfW 

II  Secolo. 
Montreal.    Presse  V!D15IHO'i 

Daily  Star.  - 

Moscow.    Russkiia  viedomosti.  /  •^'' 

Paris.    Figaro.  'f: , 

Journal  des  Debate.  ''*,'- 

Matin.  •^,  ' 

New  York  Herald.  ^'i'*^  • 

Petit  Journal. 
Temps. 
Petrograd.    Journal  de  Petrograd.  >     r     f"^  ^     • 

Novoe  Vremia.  i?*!     .O.A*. 

Bio  de  Janeiro.    Jornal  do  Commercio.  -  ' 

Borne.    Giomale  d'ltalia. 

Tribuna. 
Santiago.    Mercuric. 
Shanghai.    China  Press. 

North  China  Herald. 
Stockholm.    Aftonbladet. 

Sydney.    Morning  Herald.  "^' 

Tokyo.    Japan  Daily  Mail.  , 

Japan  Daily  Advertiser.  '• ' 

Japan.  ^^^ 

Yokohama.    Japan  Herald.  .!    ' . 

TRENCH  AND  CAMP  PAPERS  '  f 

(Complete  files  of  these  papers  are  very  difficult  to  get;  in  some  cases  we  have  only  a 

single  number.) 

UNITED  STATES 

The  Camouflage.    Key  West,  Fla. 

Camp  Custer  bulletin.    Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Camp  Devens  news.    Ayer,  Mass. 

Camp  Dix  pictorial  review.     Wrightstown,  N.J. 

Camp  Dodger.     Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 

Camp  Logan  Beveille.    Camp  Logan,  Tex. 

Camp  McClellan.     Anniston,  Ala.  i  tf9f»?fn'^ 

Camp  Meade  herald.    Admiral,  Md. 

Camp  Sheridan  news.    Montgomery,  Ala. 

Camp  Sherman  news.     Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Leatherneck.    Quantico,  Va. 

The  Stars  and  Stripes.    The  official  newspaper  of  the  A.  E.  F.    Paris. 

66539—18 11  .  <■  i/ 


162  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Trench  and  Camp.     Pub.  weekly. 

Camp  Beauregard,  Alexandria,  La.  Camp  Logan,  Houston,  Tex. 

Camp  Bowie,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Tex. 

Carlstrom  Aviation  Field,  Arcadia,  Fla.     Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala. 

Camp  Cody,  Deming,  N.  Mex.  Camp  McPhereon,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Camp  Meade,  Admiral,  Md. 

Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.  Camp  Pike,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Camp  Dix,  Wrightstown,  N.  J.  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.  Camp  Shelby,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 

Camp  Forrest,  Chickamauga,  Ga.  Camp  Sheridan,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Camp  Fremont,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Camp  Funston,  Fort  Riley,  Kans.  Camp  Travis,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Camp  Gordon,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Kelly  P^eld  and  Camp  Stanley. 

Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111.  Camp  Upton,  Yaphank,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Camp  Wheeler,  Macon,  Ga. 

Camp  Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga.  Charleston  Naval  Station. 

Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Buffalo  Military  district  (embracing  10 

Camp  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  camps). 

Camp  Kearny,  Linda  Vista,  Cal. 

Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Camp  Lewis,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Wheel  and  Beans.    Camp  Jos.  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

FOREIGN 

A  la  Fourchette. 

"Ahbar  alharb." 

L'Ancre  Bouge. 

L'Anti  Cafard. 

L'Artilleur  D6chain6. 

La  Balonnette. 

Le  Bataillon. 

Le  Baton  Pilote. 

Le  Bavardar  de  I'A.  O.    (Arni6e  d'Orient). 

Les  Begonais. 

Bleutinet. 

Le  Bochofage. 

Bourn!    VoU&. 

La  Bourguignotte. 

Les  Boyaux  du  96*. 

Brise  d'Entonnoirs. 

Le  Cafard  £nchain€. 

Le  Camouflet. 

Le  Canard  du  Buyau. 

Camet  de  la  Semaine  d'un  Poilu. 

Le  120  "Court." 

Le  Col  Bleu. 

Le  Crapouillot. 

Le  Croissant. 

Le  Dernier  Bateau. 

Le  Diable  au  Cor. 

L'JEcho  Cdtier. 

L'Echo  de  Tranchfiesville. 

L'Echo  des  Cagnas. 

L'Echo  des  Dunes. 

L'Echo  des  Oourbis. 

L'Echo  des  Guitounes. 

L'Echo  des  Marmites. 

L'Echo  des  Tranchfies. 

L'£cho  du  Boyau. 

L'Esprit  du  Cor. 

L'Etoupille. 

L'Europe  anti-Prussienne. 

Face  SLMX  Boches. 

Face  aux  Boches  illustrg. 

Le  Filon. 

Fourbi  et  Oourbi. 

La  Fus6e. 

Le  Qafoullleur. 


TBJBNCH  AND  CAMP  PAPERS  163 

Gazette  des  Ardennes. 

La  Gazette  du  Poiln. 

Le  Grospfire. 

La  Guerre  Joviale. . 

Le  H6raut. 

L'Horizon.  ,       ;  lAi>ii;( 

L'Invalide  beige.  txiU^iU 

Le  Klaxon.  „,,         ,     ,.. 

Le  Lapin  a  Pumes.  '^' ^     umJ  .u  I 

Lettres  d'un  Poilu. 

La  Ligature. 

The  Listening  Post,  British  Expeditionary  Force,  France. 

Marmita. 

Le  Midi  an  Front. 

La  Mitraille.  ^  ^ 

Le  Mouclioir. 

Le  Mouchoir  de  boche.  ' 

La  Musette.  ; 

Nos  Filleuls. 

Notre  Bire. 

Numero. 

Num6ro  de  Pfiques. 

On  les  aura. 

Le  Paix-P6re. 

Le  P6ca. 

Le  Pfepfire. 

Le  Periscope. 

Le  Petit  Echo  du  18*.  T". 

La  Petite  Marmite.  n     tA  ^ 

Le  Plus-que-Torial.  t  .tmoi-.. 

Poll  et  Plume.  ' 

Le  Poilu. 

Le  Poilu  du  6-9. 

Le  Poilu  du  37.  ^ 

Le  Poilu:  journal  des  tranchfies.  'a»-M 

Le  Poilu  Marmite. 

Le  "Poilu"  Saint-^milionnais. 

Le  Poilu  sans  Poil. 

Le  pouds  des  tranch^es. 

La  Premiere  Ligne. 

Les  Quat'z  'Arts  du  Front. 

Bigolboche. 

Les  Bigolos. 

Le  Bire  aux  Eclats. 

Le  Sac  k  Terre  et  .  .  . 

Le  Schrapnell. 

Le  Son  du  Cor. 

Le  Souvenir. 

Les  Tablettes  d'un  Poilu.  .^ 

Taca  Tac  Teuf  Teuf .  , 

Le  Tadeblagues. 

T616-Mail.  "  ' 

Titis  &  Totos. 

Le  tord-Boyau.  [ 

Le  Tords-Boyaux. 

LeTortiUard.  '<'•** 

Le  Shme  Bataillon. 

Le  Ver  Luisant. 

La  Vie  Chfire  a  Berlin. 

La  Vie  Canadienne. 

La  Vie  Poilusienne. 

La  Voix  du  Pays. 

LaVoixdu75.  -u"'""  .' 

The  Wipers  times;  a  facsimile  reprint  of  the  trencli  magazines: — the  Wipers  times — 

the  New  Church  times — the  Kemmel  times — the  Somme  times — the  B.  E.  F.  times. 

London,  ms.                                                            .  P526.2.W6 

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BROADSIDES 

(The  term  "Poster"  in  the  following  list  means  merely  that  the  broadside  is  printed  in 

colored  inks.) 

UNITED  STATES 

Department  of  Agriculture : 

Farmers!    Housewives!     Children!    1917.     (Poster.) 

Farm  help.     1917.     (Poster.) 

Special  appeal  to  farmer  patriots.     1917.    (Poster.) 

Help  feed  yoiu-self.     1917.     (Poster.) 

The  Nation  needs  corn.     1917.     (Poster.) 

Plant  com.     1917.     (Poster.) 

Waste  no  food.     1917.     (Poster.) 

Cultural  directions,  1918  Home  Garden  series. 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry: 

Have  eggs  when  eggs  are  scarce.     (Poster.) 
Department  of  Commerce: 

Two  things  the  country  needs.     1918.     (Poster.) 

This  is  not  the  time  for  knocking  or  growling.     1918.     (Poster.) 

Don't  think  that.     1918.     (Poster.) 

Not  every  one  can  go  to  France.     1918.     (Poster.) 
Department  of  Labor: 

America  first.     October,  1915.     (Poster.) 
Department  of  State: 

Circular,  October  15,  1914:  Neutrality  and  trade  in  contraband. 

Telegram  of  Sec.  of  State  to  Amer.  Ambas.  at  Lond.,  Dec.  26,  1914.     Detention  of 
neutral  cargoes. 
Marine  Corps: 

Badge  of  courage.     (Poster.) 

"Do  you  know  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps?"    on  verso,  "Do  you  know  the  Star 
Spangled  Banner?"    (Card.) 

"Do  you  know  the  Star  Spangled  Banner?"    on  verso,   "The  Marseillaise." 
(Card.) 

Fight  first!    (Poster.) 

Important!    Information  for  registered  men. 

Learn  to  serve  America  intelligently.    (Poster.) 

Life  aboard  ship  with  Uncle  Sam's  Marines.     By  Private  E.  F.  Nye,  U.  S.  M.  C. 
(Leaflet.) 

List  of  recruiting  stations.     (Folder.) 

A  man  from  this  house  is  serving  in  the  U.  S.  Marines.     (Poster.) 

A  man  from  this  house  is  fighting  in  France.     (Poster.) 

Men  wanted  for  the    (Poster.) 

Men  wanted.     (Poster.) 

Proclamation!    Citizens  of  Philadelphia. 

U.  S.  Marine.     Service  on  land  and  sea.     (Small  label.) 

What  is  this?    (Poster.) 

You  must  know  the  words. 

Your  coimtry  calls. 
Navy  Department: 

The  Navy  League.     (Poster.) 

The  Navy  needs  you.     (Poster.) 

Your  Country  needs  you.     (Poster.) 
Treasury  Department: 

Uncle  Sam's  insurance  for  Soldiers  and  Sailors.     Bulletin  No.  4.     (Leaflet.) 

Bureau  of  Publicity;  1st  Liberty  Loan  of  1917: 
Buy  Liberty  Bonds.     (Poster.) 
Do  you  need  to  be  urged?    (Poster.) 
Every  man  and  woman  in  the  country  must  get  behind  this  loan.     Card  D. 

(Poster.) 
Safest  investment  in  the  world.     Card  F  and  Card  G-R.     (Poster.) 

164 


PEBIODICALS  165 

Treasury  Department — Continued.  ^4 

Bureau  of  Publicity — Continued. 

Poinerene,  Atlee.     United  States  Liberty  Bonds.     Special  press  matter. 

Circular  letter  to  the  Editors  of  America,  May  15,  1917. 

Weekly  press  matter,  No.  3a.     1917. 

Weekly  press  matter,  No.  4.     1917. 

Weekly  press  matter.  No.  5.     1917. 

The  Liberty  Loan.     Press  matter  for  immediate  publication. 

Press  matter  for  immediate  publication.  u 

2d  Liberty  Loan,  1917— 

Buy  U.  S.  Government  Bonds.     (Gummed  labels.) 
Buy  U.  S.  Government  Bonds.     (Small  gummed  labels.) 
Umted  States  Government  Bonds.    What  they  are  and  how  to  buy 
them.     (Folder.) 
3d  Liberty  Loan  of  1918— 

Buy  Bonds.     (Gummed  labels.) 
Ring  me  again.    (Poster.) 

U.  S.  Government  Bonds  of  the  3rd  Liberty  Loan.     (Folder.) 
U.  S.  Government  Bonds  of  the  3rd  Liberty  Loan.    What  they  are  and 
how  to  buy  them.     (Folder.) 
War  Department: 

Enlist  for  the  war  only.     (Poster.) 

The  Father  of  our  Countr)'.    (Poster.) 

The  Regulars  are  in  France.     (Poster.)  ,  .^ 

U.  S.  Army  develops  all  a  man  has  of  courage.     (Poster.) 

United  States  Army  wants  fighting  men.     (Poster.) 

U.  S.  Army  wants  you!    (Poster.) 

Wanted,  fighting  men.     (Poster.) 

Wanted  for  war  only.     (Poster.) 

Wanted,  men  for  the  23rd  Engineers.     (Poster.) 

Signal  Corps : 

Notice!    There  are  vacancies  in  the  Aviation  Company,  Navy  Yard,  Phila- 
delphia. 
Miscellaneous : 

American  Electric  Railway  Association.    War  Board: 

The  Motorman  and  Conductor  of  this  car  are 
American  Bed  Cross  - 

Baker,  Newton  D.    A  Red  Cross  fund  of  $100,000,000  would  pay  war's  expense 

only  a  day.    Address  May  25,  1917.     (Leaflet.) 
Davis,  Marian  Bonsai.    The  little  citizens  of  Nancy.     (For  the  press.)  - 

Da\'ison  planning  a  campaign  for  Red  Cross.     (Reprint  from  New  York  Sun, 

June  4,  1917.) 
Malcolm,  Ian,  M.  P.    The  terrible  realities  of  war  as  found  by  the  British  Red 

Cross.     Address  May  24,  1917.     (Leaflet.) 
Pershing,  Maj.  Gen.  John  J.    People  not  awake  to  the  real  seriousness  of  this 

war.     Address  May  25,  1917.     (Folder.) 
Accounting  manual  for  the  Red  Cross  war  funds.    Red  Cross  Week,  June  18-25, 

1917.     (Pamphlet.) 
American  Red  Cross  needs.     (Poster.) 
Book  of  instructions.     Red  Cross  Week.     (Pamphlet.) 
Circular  letter  for  publication  on  Sunday,  June  10,  1917. 
For  humanity's  sake.    (Poster.) 
Give  more.     (Poster.) 
Help  the  Red  Cross. 
Davispn,  Henry  P.    The  call  to  raise  a  war  fund  of  $100,000,000.     Address 

May  24-25,  1917.     (Pamphlet.) 
MemberBhip  campaign  records  and  how  to  keep  them.     By  Mr.  C.  C.  Ely. 

(Pamphlet.)  • 

Organization  and  activities.    May  24,  1917.    (Pamphlet.) 
Our  Army  and  Navy  and  You.    (Leaflet.) 
Plans  for  the  Red  Cross  War  Council    outlined  by    Henry  P.  Davison. 

(Folder.) 
The  Red  Cross  Bulletin,  May  31,  1917.    (Pamphlet.) 
While  you  hesitate,  thousands  die!    (Poster.) 

Why   the   American   Red   Cross    needs  $100,000,000  war  funds  at  once. 
(Folder.) 


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Miscellaneous — Continued . 
Food  Administration: 

Food.    No.  1.    (Poster.) 

Save.    No.  2.    (Poster.) 

Save  a  loaf.    No.  3.     (Poster.) 

Why  is  it  necessary  to  eat  less  meat  and  less  wheat  bread?    No.  7. 

Why  loyal  Americans  are  keeping  the  pledge  to  eat  less  wheat  and  meat. 
No.  7  revised. 
War  Finance  Committee: 

Circular  letter.     New  York  July  2,  1917. 

Official  Bulletin,  1917. 
Liberty  Bonds,  May,  1917.     (Poster.) 
Railroads  and  the  War.    August,   1917.    Editorial  comment  on  the  way  the 

railroads  are  doing  their  bit  to  help  win  the  War.    (Poster.) 
The  Republics  of  the  United  States  and  France.     Louis  A.  Cuvillier.    1918. 
To  Shipbuilders!    1918.     (Poster.) 

INDIANA 

Statement  of  Public  Policy,  by  the  Committee  on  Public  Policy.    January,  1918. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE 

Committee  on  Public  Safety: 

People  of  New  Hampshire,  wake  up.     1917.     (Poster.) 
Public  Safety  Food  Committee : 

Starvation!  is  a  possibility  to  be  reckoned  with.    1917.     (Poster.) 

Wanted— 10,000  home  gardens.     1917.     (Poster.) 

NEW    YORK 

Conference  Committee  on  National  Preparedness : 

To  public  opinion .     1918. 

What  does  it  profit  a  man?    1918. 

What  does  it  profit  a  man?    (In  Magyar  or  Hungarian,  Italian,  Hebrew,  Portu- 
guese, Serbian,  Bohemian,  and  Polish.) 
Mayor's  Committee  on  National  Defense: 

Don't  enlist  without  thinking!     (Poster.) 

Wlio  told  you  you  couldn't  enlist  now?    (Poster.) 
National  Americanization  Committee: 

A  war  policy  for  Aliens.     1917. 
National  Association  of  Manufacturers: 

Conservation  of  American  Industry.     (Poster  series,  A,  B,  C,  D,  E.) 

America  for  Americans.    A,  1.     (Poster.) 

Industry.    A,  2.  - 

Every  business  has  three  partners.    A,  3. 

We  are  vitally  interested.    A,  4. 

Success  in  Industry.    A,  5. 

Safety  first.    A,  6. 

Get  busy.     B,  1. 

We  have  in  America.     B,'2. 

The  United  States  is  the  only  Nation.    B,  3. 

Some  business  is  necessarily  big  business.     B,  4. 

Stop  and  think!    B,  5. 

Constructive  public  opinion.     B,  6. 

When  you  attack  men  who  maintain  payrolls.     B,  7. 

Would  you  legislate  industry?    B,  8. 

If  industry  makes  life  worth  living.     B,  9. 

Industry  and  commercial  enterprise.      B,  10. 

The  best  fcrm  of  monopoly.    C,  1. 

Stick  to  your  job.     C,  2. 

The  man  at  the  bench.     C,  3.  . 

Good  business  law  teaches.    C,  4. 

Criticism  is  often  due.    C,  5. 

The  success  of  this  business.    C,  6. 

Boost  your  job !    C,  7. 

The  efficiency  of  this  organization.    C,  8. 

National  prosperity.    C,  9. 

Mr.  Consumer.    C,10. 

67,000  Laws.    C,  11. 


BBOADSIDES  167 

National  Seciirity  League : 

Defense  or  disaster?    (Poster.) 
National  Special  Aid  Society: 

Give  us  something  to  melt!    1918.    (Poster.) 

Aviation  Committee.    1918.    (Poster.) 

Help  the  Wings  of  the  U.  S.     1918.     (Poster.) 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Committee  of  Public  Safety: 

Drive  an  ammunition  transport.    (Poster.) 

Farmers.    The  world-wide  food  shortage.    (Poster.) 

The  headquarters  train.     (Poster.) 

Volunteer  now  for  the  Regular  Army.     1917.     (Poster.) 
Department  of  Civilian  Service  and  Labor: 

Mothers!    Fathers!    1918.     (Poster.) 

Serve  to  win  without  a  gun.     1918.     (Poster.) 

25,000  boys  wanted.     1918.     (Poster.) 

President  Wilson's  message  to  the  boys  of  Pennsylvania.    1918.    (Poster.) 

WASHINGTON,    D,   C. 

The  Anti-War  Le^ue.     [1916?] 
War  Registration.     1917,  May  20. 

CANADA 

Military  Hospitals  Commission  and  Board  of  Pension  Commissioners: 
What  every  Canadian  Soldier  shoilld  know.     (Poster.) 

CENTRAL  AMERICA 

Salvador: 

Black  list  of  Grerman  businesses  in  the  Republic  of  Salvador.    1916,  August  23. 

FRANCE 

Message  du  President  Wilson.     1917,  April  2. 

Paris.    Chamber  of  Commerce.     Bulletins,  1915,  February- 

GERMANY  c( 

Das  Geheimnis  von  Lutlich.    [The  42  centimeter  shell.]    1914,  September?    (Poster.) 

Auf  zum  Endkampf!    [Protest  of  labor  against  the  war.]    1917. 

Frieden? 

Republik  bedentet  Friede  und  Freiheit! 

Des  Genossen  Dr.  Karl  Liebknecht. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

17th  November,  1914.     100,000  men  are  needed  at  once. 
A  German  victory.     [1915.     The  Lusitania.] 

A  Manifesto  of  the  Indian  National  Party.     1915,  July.     (German  prop>aganda.) 
Another  half  million  men  wanted  at  once.     (Poster.) 
Britain's  new  million  army.     1914.     November.     (Poster.) 
England  expects  every  man  to  do  his  duty.     1914,  September.     (Poster.) 
Enlist  for  duration  of  war.     (Poster.) 
Enlistment  in  the  Regular  Army.     1914,  November  5. 
Every  fit  man  wanted.     (Poster.) 

Go  today  to  the  nearest  recruiting  depot  and  offer  your  services.     (Poster.) 
Join  the  army  today.     (Poster.) 
Men  of  London.     1914,  November.     (Poster.) 

Notice.     Ex-noncommissioned  officers  urgently  wanted.     1914,  October.     (Poster.) 
Rally  round  the  flag.     (Poster.) 

Rally  round  the  flag.     Every  fit  man  wanted.     (Poster.) 

Separation  allowance  for  wives  and  children  of  soldiers.     Revised  to  March  1,  1915. 
(Folder.) 


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Serve  with  your  friends.     1914,  September.     (Poster.) 

The  new  army  terms  of  enlistment  for  the  present  war.     1914,  September.     (Poster.) 

The  late  Lor<i  Roberts'  stirring  words.     (Poster.)  ■->'- 

The  War.    Men  of  London.     (Poster.) 

To  Arms!    1914,  August.     (Poster.) 

Your  country  needs  you.     Fall  in! 

Your  King  and  country  need  you.     Join  the  army  until  the  War  is  over.     1914, 

September.     (Poster.) 
Your  King  and  country  need  you.     Another  lOOjOOO  men  wanted.     1914,  September. 

(Poster.) 
You're  wanted,  Sonny!     (Poster.) 

We  appeal  to  the  manhood  of  the  three  kingdoms.     (Poster.) 
National  War  Savings  Committee : 

A  woman's  appeal,  1916.     (Pamphlet.) 

At  Fechgyn  a  genethod  Cymru,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

CynhUdeb  Rhyfel,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

Friends  in  Council,  1917.     (Handbill.) 

General  rules  for  war  savings  associations,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

Goods  and  services,  191G.     (Handbill.) 

Home  truth  and  hard  facts,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

How  to  form  a  war  savings  association,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

How  you  can  help  your  country,  1916.     (Pamphlet.) 

How  we  use  our  savings,  1916.     (Pamphlet.) 

Model  schemes  for  war  savings  associations,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

Model  schemes  for  war  savings  associations,  Nos.  2A,  2B,  3  and  5.     1916.     (Hand 
bill.)       , 

Notice  of  meeting,  1916.     (Poster  No.  26.) 

124  cartridges  for  15/6.     1916.     (Posters  Nos.  13,  16  and  20,  and  handbills.) 

£1  am  1/56.     Trwyddedan  cynhildeb  rhyfel,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

£1  for  15/6.     Up  to  £500  for  £387   lOs.     1916.     (Posters  Nos.   14  and  15  and 
handbills.) 

Save  your  coal.     1916.     (Handbill.) 

6  reasons  why  you  should  save,  1916.     (Poster  No.  21.) 

The  Nation's  drink  bill,  1916.     (Posters  Nos.  23  and  24  and  handbills.) 

To  British  Boys  and  Giris,  1916.     (Handbill.) 

War  savings  certificates,  1916.     fHandbill.) 

War  savings,  1916.     (Poster  No.  32.) 

War  savings  for  soldiers,  1916.     (Poster  No.  30.) 

What  do  I  do  with  my  over-time  money?     1916.     (Handbill.) 

Will  you  help?     1916-17.     (Handbills.) 
Parliamentary  Recruiting  Committee,  London: 

Your  King  and  country  need  you.     1914,  November.     (Poster  No.  5.) 

Offer  your  services  now.     1914,  December.     (Post<?r  No.  6.) 

A  call  to  arms,  1914.     (Poster  No.  8.) 

In  her  hour  of  need.     1914,  November.     (Poster  No.  9.) 

Fight  for  King  and  Empire.     (Poster  No.  10.) 

Why  are  you  stopping  here?    (Poster  No.  27.) 

Britain's  strong  arm  and  yours.     1914,  December.     (Poster  No.  28.) 

If  you  cannot  join  the  army.     1914,  December.     (Poster  No.  32.) 

Germany's  battle  cry.     1915,  January.     (Poster  No.  39.) 

Help  to  end  the  war  by  enlisting  in  the  gallant  British  army.     (Poster  No.  42.) 

You're  proud  of  your  pals  in  the  army,  of  course!     (Poster  No.  43.) 

Help  to  end  the  war.     1915,  January.     (Poster  No.  44.) 

Halt!    Go  into  training.     1915,  January.     (Poster  No.  45.) 

What  in  the  end  will  settle  this  war?    Trained  men.     It  is  your  duty  to  become 
one.     (Poster  No.  47.) 

Fight  for  freedom.     (Poster  No.  48.) 

Britain  is  fighting  for  the  freedom  of  Europe.     1915,  March.     (Poster  No.  49.) 

Stand  not  upon  the  order  of  your  going.     (Poster  No.  52.) 

If  this  cap  fits  you.     (Poster  No.  53.) 

To  the  women  of  Britain.    Some  of  your  men  folk  are  holding  back  on  vour 
account.     (Poster  No.  55.) 

4  Questions  to  men  who  have  not  enlisted.     (Poster  No.  62.) 

Answer  the  call  right  quickly.     (Poster  No.  64A.) 

Why  aren't  you  in  Khaki?    (Poster  No.  65.) 

What  in  the  end  will  settle  this  war?    Trained  men.     It  is  your  duty  to  become 
one.     Enlist  now.     (Poster  No.  66.) 


BROADSroES  169 

Parliamentary  Recruiting  Committee,  London — Continued. 

Men!    To  delay  is  dangerous.     (Poster  No.  67.) 

Who  made  the  little  islands?    (Poster  No.  68.) 

To  the  women  of  Britain.     You  have  read  what  the  Germans  have  done  in 
Belgium.     (Poster  No.  69.) 

3  Questions  to  employers.     (Poster  No.  70.) 

Soldiers'  separation  allowance.     (Poster  No.  72.) 

Each  recruit  brings  peace  nearer.     (Poster  No.  86.) 

Remember  the  "Lusitania."     The  jury's  verdict  says.     (Poster  No.  92.) 

Remember  the  Lusitania!     Enlist  to-day.     (Poster  No.  95.) 

Cold-blooded  murder.     (Poster  No.  97.) 

Let  there  not  be  a  man  among  us  who.     1915.     (Poster  No.  98.) 

Your  country  wants  you  and  300,000  more  men  like  you.     (Poster  No.  102.) 

There  are  three  types  of  men.     (Poster  No.  103.) 

It  is  going  to  be  a  long  drawn  out  struggle.     (Poster  No.  110.) 

Remember  the  Lusitania.     (Leaflet  No.  40.) 

Britons!    Remember  the  Lusitania's  last  message.     (Leaflet  No.  41.) 
Publicity  Department,  Central  London  Recruiting  Depot: 

Any  of  these  posters  may  be  had  at    (Poster.) 

Another  half-million  men  wanted  at  once.     (Poster.) 

Avenge  Scarborough!    (Poster  in  3  sections.) 

Be  a  sportsman.     (Poster.) 

Duty  calls — you.     (Poster.) 

Men  joining  the  colours  before  Christmas.     1914,  December. 

Our  new  armies.     (Poster.) 

To  the  recruiting  office.     (Poster.) 

"Wake  up  England."     (Poster.) 

"We  want  more  men."     1914,  December  10.     (Poster.) 

"^\'hat  are  you  doing  for  the  Empire?"     (Poster.) 
Royal  Proclamations : 

1915,  December  22.     Exports  to  Switzerland. 

1917,  July  17.     Relinquishing  all  German  titles  and  dignities. 


PRINTS 


A.  POSTEBS 

I.  RECRUITING. 

II.  WAR  BONDS  AND  SAVINGS  STAMPS. 
III.  RELIEF. 
IV.  MISCELLANEOUS. 

B.  CAETOONS  (mostly  lithographs) 

C.  PHOTOQBAPHS  ,^ 

I.  WAR  SUBJECTS  (general). 
II.  WAR  SUBJECTS  (stereoscopic  views). 

III.  WAR  SUBJECTS  (panoramic  viewsV 

IV.  CAMP  LIBRARIES,  ETC. 


A.  POSTERS 


Each  section  is  subdi\ided  by  country.     Under  each  country'  the  entries  are  arranged 
alphabetically  by  artists,  with  anonymous  material  at  the  end. 

I.  RECRUITING 

UNITED  STATES 

Aderente,  V.,  and  Halsted,  F.  A.     Columbia  calls.     N.  Y.,  F.  A.  Halsted,  1916. 
Armstrong,  R.     Your  country  needs  you.     Wash.,  D.  C,  Navy  league,  1916. 

Babcock, .    Join  the  navy. 

Bancroft,  M.     Enlist  in  the  navy.     U.  S.  Navy  Recr.  sta. 

Benda,  W.  T.     Armia  polska  we  Francyi.     Polish  army  in  France. 

folacy!  Kosciuszko,  Pulaski. 

Sladami  ojcow  naszch.     Following  the  paths  of  our  fathers. 

Brangwyn,  F.    Help  your  country.     N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.  co. 

Brey,  L.     Enlist.     Cmc,  Nat.  print.  &  engr.  co.,  1917. 

Britten,  L.  N.    The  navy  is  calling.     N.  Y.,  W.  F.  Powers  co.  litho. 

Bull,  C.  L.    Join  the  army  air-service.     N.  Y.,  Alpha  litho.  co. 

Carleton,  C.     He  is  keeping  the  world  safe.     Erie,  Pa.,  Erie  litho.  co. 

Christy,  H.  C.    Gee!!  I  wish  I  were  a  man.     U.  S.  Navy  Recr.  sta.,  1917. 

Coughlin,  J.  A.     First  in  France. 

Cox,  K.    The  sword  is  drawn.     U.  -S.  Navy  Recr.  sla. 

Daugherly,  J.     Follow  the  flag.     N.  Y.,  Carey  print,  lilh.,  1917. 

E.  L.     First  to  fight  in  France. 

Falls,  C.  B.    E-E-E-YAH-YIP.    Go  over  with  U.  S.  Marines. 

First  to  fight. 

Join  me. 

Flagg,  J.  M.     First  in  the  fight. 

— — •    I  want  you.     N.  Y.,  LesUe'Judge  co.,  1917. 

The  navy  needs  you.    U.  S.  Navy  Recr.  sta.,  1917. 

Oatchell,  C.     "AH  in  tne  day's  work." 

Gibson,  C.  D.    U.  S.  Navy,  "Here  he  is,  sir."     Brooklyn,  Latham  litho.  &  print. 

CO.,  1917. 
Gordon,  W.     Polacy!  Idfcie.     Poles!  under  the  Polish  flag  on  to  the  fight. 
Hazelton,  I.  B.    Men  wanted  for  the  army.     1914.     No.  403.     A.  G.  O. 
Leyendecker,  F.  Z.    These  men  have  come  across. 

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Leyendecker,  J.  C.    U.  S.  Marines. 

Semper  fidelis.    [U.  S.  Marine  insignia.] 

Mathews,  H.  B.     On  guard.     Wash.,  D.  C.,  Navy  league,  1917. 

Moore,  B.     U.  S.  Marines.     "Soldiers  of  the  sea."     (2  sizes.) 

Mueller,  J.  C.     Special  ed.  of  universal  current  events.     N.  Y.,  Hegeuiau  print. 

Nujrttens,  J.  P.     Your  country  needs  you  now.     Cine,  U.  S.  Print.  &  litho.  co.,  1917. 

Pans,  H.    Help  deliver  the  goods.     N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.  co.  ' 

Preissig,  V.     It  protected  you.    Wentworth  inst.  poster  no.  1.     Slav  press  bur. 

That  arm.     Wentworth  inst.  poster  no.  2.     Slav  press  bur. 

Find  the  range.     Wentworth  inst.  poster  no.  3.     Slav  press  bur. 

Come  on,  boys!    Wentworth  inst.  poster  no.  4.     Slav  press  bureau. 

Reuterdahl,  H.     All  together!     N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.  co.,  1917. 

U.  S.  Navy.     Help  your  country.     Brooklyn,  Latham  litho.  &  ptg.  co. 

Riesenberg,  S.  H.     First  to  fight.     1917. 

The  marines  have  landed.    Vallejo,  Cal.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta.,  1915. 

— —    Rally  'round  the  flag.     1916. 

U.  S.  Marines.     Active  service  on  land  and  sea. 

— —    U.  S.  Marines.     "The  marines  have  landed."    N.  Y.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  pub. 

bur.,  1915.     (Calendar  for  1916.) 
Sogers,  W.  A.     Be  up-to-date.     Be  a  U.  S.  Marine.     N.  Y.  Herald. 
Shafer,  L.  A.     U.  S.  Marines  first  to  fight  for  democracy.     1917. 
Underwood,  C.  F.     U.  S.  Marine.     Be  a  sea  soldier. 
Vohn,  F.  O.     U.  S.  Marines  first  to  fight  in  France. 
W.  P.     Do  your  duty.     Join  the  U.  S.  Marines. 

He  did  his  duty. 

Welsh.     Pro  patria!  *N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print,  1917. 

Whelan,  M.  P.    Men  wanted  for  the  army.     No.  401,  A.  G.  O. 

Men  wanted  for  the  army.     No.  402,  A.  G.  0. 

Men  wanted  for  the  army.     No.  404,  A.  G.  0. 

Wright,  Q.     Follow  the  boys  in  blue.     N.  Y.,  U.  S.  Navy  pub.  bur. 

Anonymous.     Czechoslovaks!    Join.     N.  Y.,- Czech,  recr.  off.    Wentw.  poster  no.  5. 

Eager  to  fight.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

First  to  fight.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Pub.  bur. 

First  to  fight!    Waco,  Tex.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

Give  the  guard  a  fighting  chance.  Phila.,  Comm.  pub.  safety,  Dept.  of  mil.  serv. 

He  is  getting  our  country's  signals.     Wash.  D.  C,  Navy  league. 

Join  the  air  service. 

Kdojste  boilbojovnfce.     N.  Y.,  Czech.  Recr.  off.     Wentw.  poster,  no.  6. 

Manifest.     N.  Y.,  Czech.  Recr.  off.     Wentw.  poster,  no.  8 

Men  wanted.     N.  Y.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

Men  wanted.     Flint,  Mich.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

Men  wanted  for  the  U.  S.  Marines.     N.  Y.,  Sackett  &  Wilhelms. 

U.  S.  Asiatic  fleet.    Marines  visit  Philippines.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

U.  S.  Marine  corps. 

U.  S.  Marine  gun  crew  help  win  trophy.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

U.  S.  Marine  recruits  learn  field  cooking.     U.  S.  M/.  C.  Recr.  eta. 

U.  S.  Marines.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta.  (2  sizes). 

U.  S.  Marines.     Soldiers  of  the  sea. 

U.  S.  Marines.     First  line  of  defense.     N.  Y.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  pub.  bur.,  1916. 

(Calendar  for  1917). 

U.  S.  Marines  defend  public  buildings.     U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

U.  S.  Marines  hold  unique  boxing  contests.    U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

U.  S.  Marines  serve  America  on  land  and  sea.  . 

U.  S.  Marines  visit  Egyptian  sphinx.    U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta. 

The  U.  S.  Marines  want  you. 

Urgent.     Phila. ,  Comm .  of  pub .  safety  for  the  Commonw .  of  Pa . ,  Mil .  service . 

JJi  Slovenskovstdva.     N.  Y.,  Czech,  recr.  off.  Wentw.  poster  no.  10 

WTio  are  we?    Cincin.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Recr.  sta.     Rctg.  1. 

Za  na§i  samostatnost!     N.  Y.,  Czech,  recr.  off.     Wentw.  poster  no.  7. 


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FRANCE 

Fiiand,  E.    Venez  en  aide  aux  soldats.    Un.  amicale  rAleace-Lorraine,  1916. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Baden-Powell,  Sir  R.  S.  S.    Are  you  in  this?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no.  112. 

Bassano.    He  did  his  duty.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no.  20. 

Brangwjm,  F.    Mars  appeals  to  Vulcan.     Lond.,  Daily  chronicle. 

Caflfyn,  W.  H.    Come  along  boys!    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.,  1915.    no.  22. 

Collett.     Rally  'round  the  flag.     Lond.  publicity  arts.  '  „ 

Dadd,  F.    The  veteran's  farewell.     Lond.  Pari.  recr.  comm.,  1914.    no.  63. 

E.  T.    At  the  front!    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.  no.  84.  „ 

Fry,  W.  A.     There's  room  for  you.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram,    no.  122. 

Johnson,  Biddle  &  CO.     Daddy,  what  did  you  do?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no,  79. 

K.  £.    Another  call.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  depot. 

Kealey,  E.  J.     "Fall  in."     Lond.,  Centr.  Lond.  recr.  depot. 

Women  of  Britain  say  "Go."     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.     no.  75.         ,,g 

Lipscombe,  G.     It's  our  flag.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comra.,  1915.    no.  107.  \,L 

Low,  B.     Everyone  should  do  his  bit.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  corara.,  1915.    no.  121.   \ 
Oakley,  H.  L.    Think!    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram,     no.  38. 

Wardle,  A.    The  empire  needs  men!    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  58. 
Wright,  E.    A  British  training  camp. 

Anonymous.    Boys,  come  along.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  conun.,  1915.    no.  80. 

— —  Boys,  come  over  here.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  82. 

Britain  needs  you  at  once.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.     no.  108. 

Britons!  your  country  needs  you.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.,  1914.     no.  23. 

Come  and  do  your  bit.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  107. 

Come  into  the  ranks.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comra.    no.  74. 

"England  expects."     1805-1915.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  corara.,  1915.    no.  101. 

Fight  for  freedora.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no.  48. 

Go!     It's  your  duty ,  lad .     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  corara.,  1915.     no.  109. 

Halt !  Who  goes  there?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  60. 

"A  Happy  New  Year."     Lond.,  Centr.  Lond.  recr.  depot.,  1915. 

Is  your  home  here?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no.  126.  ^i^,, 

Join  at  once.     Lond.,  Centr.  Lond.  recr.  depot.  ",  ' 

Lend  your  strong  right  arm.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no,  26.j 

Line  up,  boys!    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.,  1915.    no.  54.  -'i-.i^i 

■ Lord  Kitchener  says.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  170.     '     % 

Make  us  as  proud  of  you.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.,  1915.    no.  119. 

Men  of  the  empire!    Lond.,  Centr.  Lond.  recr.  depot. 

Rally  'roimd  the  flag.     Lond.,  The  Haycock  Cadle  co. 

• Remember  Belgium.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  16. 

■ Single   men.    Show   your   appreciation.     Lond.,    Pari.    recr.   comm.,    1915. 

no.  120. 

Step  into  your  place.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  104. 

Surely  you  will  fight.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  comm.    no.  83. 

Take  up  the  sword  of  justice.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram.,  1915.    no.  123. 

There  is  still  place  in  uie  line  for  you.    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  corara.,  1915.    no.  35. 

We're  both  needed  to  serve  the  guns.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram,    no.  85-C. 

What  in  the  end  ^vill  settle  this  war?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram,    no.  34. 

WTiat  will  your  answer  be.     Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  corara.    no.  61. 

• Who's  absent?    Lond.,  Pari.  recr.  coram,    no.  125. 

II.  WAR  BONDS  AND  WAR  SAVINGS  STAMPS 

UNITED  STATES  .  lO 

Cesare.    Bonds — which?    N.  Y.  Evening  poet.  J 

Christy,  H.  C.     Fioht  or  buy  bonds.    Boston,  Forbes,  1918.  J 

Cofl^,  H.    Joan  of  Arc  saved  France.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Treasury  dept.,  1918.  -j 

Craig,  W.     1918  Spring  drive  liberty  loan.    N.  Y.,  Greenwich  lithe,  co.. 

De  Land,  Eugenie.     Before  sunset.     N.  Y.,  Sackett  &  Wilhelras  corp.,  1917.    no.  2. 

Dewey.    Our  daddy  is  fighting.    N.  Y.,  T.  F.  Moore  co.,  1917.    no.  6.  -; 

Godwin,  F.    This  is  your  war.    N.  Y.,  Liberty  loan  comm. 

Green,  N.  H.    My  soldier.    Buffalo,  Mathews-Northrup  Works,  1918.     13-A.  .  ...  ,,& 


174  LIBRARY  O*   CONGRESS 

Oreene,  N.  B.    Back  up  our  boys  with  your  liberty  bond.    N.  Y.,  United  cigar  stores 
CO.,  1918. 

Bring  in  your  $50.     N.  Y.,  United  cigar  stores  co.,  1918. 

Don't  dream  of  victory.    N.  Y.,  United  cigar  stores  co.,  1918. 

Groesbeck,  D.  S.     "Shall  we  be  more  tender."    Chic,  111.  litho.  co.,  1917.    no.  1. 
Ker,  B.    For  the  safety  of  womanhood.    From  the  Delineator,  Apr.,  1918.    Wash., 

D.  C,  Liberty  loan  comm. 
Key,  W.  G.    Don't  be  "a  man  without  a  country."    Wash.,  Nat.  war  sav.  comm., 

1918. 
Macauley,  C.  R.    You  buy  a  liberty  bond.     1917. 
Paus,  H.    Save  vour  child.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Treas.  dept.,  1918. 

To  make  the  world  a  decent  place.    Buffalo,  Niagara  litho.  co.,  1918.    5-A. 

Pennell,  J.     Provide  the  sinews  of  war.     N.  Y.,  Heywood,  Strasser  &  Voigt  litho. 

CO.,  1918. 

.  We  must  have  the  sinews  of  war.     Study  for  poster. 

Porteous,  R.  H.    Women!  Help  America's  sons.    Chic,  Edwards  &  Deutsch  litho. 

CO.,  1917.     no.  11. 
Stem.    Are  you  100%  American?    N.  Y.,  Sackett  &  Wilhelms  Corp.,  1918.    10-A. 
Treidler,  A.    Have  you  bought  your  bond? 
Anonymoas.    Are  the  folks  at  home  backing  us  up?    card  no.  7. 

Bring  them  back  victorious!    card  no.  2. 

Buy  a  liberty- bond.    Chic,  Edwards  &  Deutsch  litho.  co.,  1917.     no.  10. 

Buy  liberty  bonds.    [Relief  portrait  of  Lincoln]    N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.  co.,  1918. 

12-A. 

Dig  in  .  .  .  dig  to-day — reap  to-morrow.    N.  Y.,  H.  F.  RawU.    3608N4. 

Do  your  duty. 

Help  our  town. 

Help  our  town  to  win  the  right  to  fly  this  flag.     N.  Y.,  W.  F.  Powers  co.,  1918. 

IF  you  don't  want  this  over  here,     card  no.  3. 

Lend  your  money  to  your  government,    no.  7.    N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.,  1917. 

The  Liberty  loan  is  the  cash  register  of  patriotism .    Phila . ,  Comm .  of  pub .  safety . 

Liberty  loan  of  1917. 

Make  his  dreams  come  true,    card  no.  4. 

My  daddy  bought  me  a  government  bond.     N.  Y.,  U.  S.  ptg.  &  litho.  co., 

1918.    11-A. 

Official  badge  of  honor,    card  no.  6. 

Remember  your  first  thrill.    N.  Y.,  Sackett  &  Wilhelms  corp.,  1917.    no.  9. 

Ring  it  again.    N.  Y.,  Sackett  &  Wilhelms  corp.,  1918.    8-A. 

Ring  it  again.     Phila.,  Ketterlinus,  1917.     no.  3. 

Second  liberty  loan  of  1917.    no.  5.    Wash.,  U.  S.  Treas.  dept. 

"Shall  we  be  more  tender  with  our  dollars."     card.  no.  9. 

"Shall  we  be  more  tender  with  our  dollars."    Chic,  Edwards  &  Deutsch  litho. 

CO.,  1917. 

"The  time  has  come."     N.  Y.,  Am.  litho.  co.,  1917.    no.  8. 

Two  million  reasons,    card  no.  8. 

Uncle  Sam  is  worth.    1917. 

Uncle  Sam  needs  money.    N.  Y.,  Christmas  club,  1917. 

Where's  your  "liberty  button"?    1917.    card  no.  4. 

Which  will  you  wear?    card  no.  5. 

YOU  buy  a  liberty  bond. 

YOU  buy  a  liberty  bond,    card  E.    1917. 

YOU  buy  a  liberty  bond,    card  E-R. 


YOU  buy  a  liberty  bond. 


FRANCE. 


Adler,  J.     Emprunt  de  la  defense  nationale.     Paris,  Un.  des  soc  de  tir  de  France. 

Chavannaz,  B.     Vous  aussi  faltes  votre  devoir.    Paris,  Credit  comm.  de  France. 

Faivre,  A.     Pour  la  France.    Paris,  Soc.  des  amis  des  artistes,  1915. 

L.,  T.  E.     L'emprunt  des  "derniferes  cartouches."    Paris,  Agenda  financi^re. 

L€andre,  C.    Journ^e  du  Calvados.    Paris,  Devambez,  1915. 

Leroux,  A.    3-emprunt  de  la  defense  nationale.    Paris,  Impr.  J.  Charles. 

Naudin,  B.     Emprunt  de  la  defense  nationale.    Paris,  Un.  des  soc.  de  pr6p.  mil.  de 

France. 
Poulbot.     Emprunt  de  la  defense  nationale.    Paris,  F6d.  nat.  de  la  mutuality  fran?. 

1915. 
Robaudi,  A.    2me  emprunt  de  la  defense  nationale.    Cannes,  Robaudy. 


r--  i  FEINTS  176 

ITALY 

Borgoni,  M.     Prestito  nazionale.    Bergamo,  let.  ital.  d'artigrafiche. 

RUSSIA  '^* 

■'•■■i 

ArmanskH,  V.  V.    Buy  5^   %   war  bonds.    An  abundance  of  shells.    Petrograd, 

P.  Golike,  1916. 
Bieliaev,  B.    h^%  war  loan.    The  purpose  of  the  loan  is  to  hasten  the  victory.    1916. 
Buchkin,  P.     Liberty  loan.    War  until  victory  is  ours.     Petrograd,  F.  Zlotnikov, 

1917. 
Chepstov,  E.     Subscribe  to  the  S^Ji^war  loan.     "More  money,  more  shells." 
Qerling,  F.    Subscribe  to  the  5^%  war  loan.    Pave  the  path.    Petrograd,  Kadushin, 

1916. 
LankovsMI.    5A%  war  loan.     Our  brave  soldiers  giving  their  lives. 
Kustodiev,  B.   'Loan  for  victorj'.    Petrograd,  Guveliaken,  1917. 
Ol'kone,  M.     Buy  5^  %  war  bonds.     All  for  war!    All  for  victory! 
V.    5i%  war  loan.    The  participation  in  the  loan  is  the  patriotic  duty  of  everybody. 
VarzhansMI,  V.    5^%  war  loan.    The  more  money  the  more  arms  and  sJiells. 
Vereshchagin,  V.    5^%  war  loan.    All  ha\dng  relatives  in  the  army  must  assist. 

Petrograd,  GuvellSken,  1916. 
VladlmXrov,  I.  V.     Everything  for  victory.     Petrograd,  R.  GoUke. 

b^%  war  loan.    To  subscribe  is  the  duty  of  everyone. 

5^%  war  loan.     Your  participation  in  the  war  loan.     Petrograd,  Govt,  print,  off. 

Anonymous .    b\  %  war  loan .    [Russian  soldiers,  with  bayonets,  advancing  on  the  run .] 
■ — —    5i%  war  loan.    The  aim  of  the  loan  is  to  hasten  victory.    T.  Kibbel. 

5^%  war  loan.    All  for  victory.     Petrograd,  N.  Kadushin,  1916. 

5J%  war  loan.     It  is  the  patriotic  duty  of  everyone  to  subscribe. 

Russia  for  liberty.    Moscow,  I.  M.  Mashistoy,  1914. 

Subscribe  to  the  b^%  war  loan.     Petrograd,  P.  T.  G.  Kanonerskil,  1916. 

III.   RELIEF 
UNITED  STATES 

Ayer.    Your  money  or  his  life.    Committee  on  pub.  safety,  N.  H.,  1917. 

B.,  P.  J.    Men  wanted.    Chic,  etc.,  Nat.  print.  &  engr.  co.,  1918.  i   j^fi 

Britten,  L.  N.    Eat  more  corn.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Pood  admin.,  1917.    no.  6.>f 

They  are  looking  to  us.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Latham  litho.  &  ptg.  co.         .{,? 

Cesare.    Now  for  the  Red  cross.     N.  Y.  Evening  post,  1917. 

Chapin,  H.    Help  your  Red  cross.     Fed.  council  of  the  churches  of  Christ  in  America. 
Dunn,  H.    Victory  is  a  question  of  stamina.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.,  1917. 
no.  10.  ,j„t 

Fisher,  H.    [Red  croe»  nurse  pleading  for  funds.]    1918. 
Flagg,  J.  M.    Boys  and  girls!    You  can  help.     Form  A-51.  r 

Sow  the  seeds  of  victory!    Wash.,  I).  C,  War  garden  Commiss.,  1918.  ,i(2 

sizes.) 

Forlnger,  A.  E.    The  greatest  mother  in  the  world.    Form  N.  Y.  31.    Second  war 

fund.    1918. 
Grant,  G.    What  are  you  doing  to  help?    American  red  cross. 
Greene,   N.   B.    Victory!    Congress  passes  daylight  saving  bill.    N,   Y., ,  United 

cigar  stores  co.,  1918.  ,  ^ 

nilan.    Cardinal  Mercier.    Brooklyn,  Latham  litho.  and  print,  co.    no.  10.  '      HoH 

Keep  it  coming.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.  ;.jij 

King,  W.  B.    Hold  up  your  end!    Form  N.  Y.  18.     Second  war  fund.  .jiT 

L.,  P.  A.    Verdun- Yorktown. 

Leach,  B.  A.    Halt  the  Hun! 

Love,  C.  W.     If  you  can't  go  across  with  a  gun.    N.  Y.,  U.  S.  Print.  &  litho  co. 

If  you  can't  go  across.    N.  Y.,  U.  S.  print  &  litho  co. 

McCoy,  A.  G.    If  I  fail,  he  dies.    Duluth,  J.  J.  Le  Toumeau  pr.  co.  ,,.      v.' 

Morgan,  W.     Feed  a  fighter.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.  y, '  ° 

Morris.    A  shot  at  American  industry.    N.  Y,,  Nat  Indus,  conserv.  movem.- 

B.,  J.  L.    To  the  miner.    Wash,  D.  C.,  Dept.  of  int. 

B.,  P.    Industrial  war  bread?    N.  Y.,  Nat.  indust.  conserv.  movMn.    E-5. 

Our  good  mule  "Industry."    N.  Y.,  Nat.  indus.  conserv.  movem.    E-8. 

20  at  home  to  1  in  the  trenches.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  indus.  con8er^^  movem.    E-7. 

Baleigh.    Blood  or  bread.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.  .;,.    .  ,k  (J^ 

Hunger.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm. 


176  LIBRARY  OP  CONGRESS 

Bapeflo,  A.    Hero  laud.     N.  Y.,  Hegemau  print. 

Benouf  &  Grossman.     I  need  you  too.     Phila.,  Comm.  of  pub.  safety  of  Penna.,  Dept. 

of  food  supply. 
Biesenberg,  S.  H.     Over  the  top  for  you.     Phila.,  Ketterlinus,  1918.     1-A. 
Boberts,  H.    War  clouds  gather!    Wash.,  D.  C,  Navy  League. 

Women  awake!    Wash.,  Navy  League,  1916. 

Boeg,  H.    Help  the  Red  cross. 

Sesser,  W.  Q.    They  fight  for  you.    Brookl.,  Latham  litho.  co.     (2  sizes.) 
Sheridan,  J.  F.    Food  is  ammunition.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.,  1917.    no.  5. 
Sindelar,  F.    Uncle  Sam  needs  that  extra  shovelful.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm. 
Stahr,  P.    Be  patriotic.    Wash.,  D.  C,  Food  adm.    no.  4. 
Verrees,  J.  P.    Can  vegetables.    Wash.,  D.  C,  Nat.  war  garden  commiss.,  1918.     (2 

sizes). 
Anonymous.    American  fund  for  French  wounded.     Paris,  H.  Clarke. 

"Food  from  your  backyard."    Wash.,  D.  C,  Dept.  of  agr.,  1918.    Homegarden 

ser.    no.  16, 17.    Sheet  5. 

Have  eggs  when  eggs  are  scarce.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agr. 

Help  hun  win.     N.  Y.,  Am.  lith.  co.,  1918. 

Honor  roll  of  women.     Phila.,  council  of  nat.  defense.  Woman's  comm. 

Jan.  30th.    Tag  your  shovel.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Fuel  adm. 

Just  one  extra  litter.    Madison,  Univ.  of  Wis,,  Agr.  exp.  sta. ,  1918.    Emergency 

poster  bul.  8. 

Make  every  egg  count.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agr.,  1917. 

Our  part  in  feeding  the  nation.    Wash.,  D.  C,  Dept.  of  agr.,  1918.    no.  26  a-d. 

Pegasus  at  work  for  the  allies.    American  poets'  ambulances  in  Italy,  1917. 

— —  Produce  infertile  eggs!    Wash.,  D.  C,  Dept.  of  agr.,  1915. 

Prosperity  town.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  Indus,  conserv.  movem.     Ei-ll. 

Raise  more  poultry.     Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agr. 

Remember!    The  flag  of  liberty.     N.  Y.,  Heywood,  Strasser  &  Voigt  Utho.  co., 

1918.    6-A. 

Sir— don't  waste.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Food  adm.    no.  20. 

Uncle  Sam  says.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  Indus,  conserv.  movem.    E-9. 

What  can  you  do? 

FRANCE 

Flot,  L.  Matinee  populaire..  .au  profit  des  orphelins.  Paris,  F^d.  mut.  de  la  Seine, 
1916. 

Forain, .    VStement  du  prisonnier  de  guerre.     Paris,  Soc.  des  6tablts.  Minot. 

Foamier,  L.  E.    Metz.    Paris,  J.  Lapina  imp. 

Groux,  H.  de.  Exp.  de  I'oeuvre  de  guerre  de  H.  de  Groux.  Gal.  La  Bo^tie.  Paris, 
H.  Chachoin,  1916. 

Jonas,  L.  Exp.  des  oeuvres  des  artistes  originales.  Ec.  des  beaux-arts.  Paris, 
J.  Lapina,  1916. 

Lemaire,  G.     Frferes  et  soeurs  de  guerre.    Paris,  Devambez. 

Neumon,  M.  Journ6e  de  I'oeuvre  nivernaise  des  mutilds  de  la  guerre.  Paris,  Devam- 
bez, 1915. 

Peirce,  W.    Croix  rouge  am^ricaine.     Paris,  Wall.    no.  7221. 

Poulbot.  Exp.  de  tableaux  de  maltres  modernes.  Gal.  G.  Bernheim.  Paris,  Devam- 
bez, 1916. 

Exp.  de  tableaux.    Gal.  G.  Bernheim.     Paris,  H.  Chachoin,  1916. 

Journ^e  de  Paris.     Paris,  H.  Chachoin,  1916. 

Boll.     Les  blesses  de  la  tuberculose.     Paris,  Com.  centr.  d'assist.  aux  mil.  tuberc. 

Steinlen,  T.  A.    La  triennale.     Paris,  I.  Lapina,  1916. 

Tinayre,  L.     Pressant  appel  a  la  solidarity.     Paris,  Cantine  refuge. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Baemaekers,  L.     In  Belgium.    Help.    Lend.,  Nat.  comm.  for  relief  in  Belgium. 
Wright,  £.     A  typical  hut  in  Flanders. 

A  Y.  M.  C.  A.  cellar  in  Flanders. 

A  Y.  M.  C.  A.  "dug-out"  in  France. 

The  Y.  M.  C,  A.    A  dug-out  in  France. 

The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  motor  kitchen  in  France. 

The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  services  for  relatives. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.    3  a.  m.  in  a  London  station  hut. 

Anonymous.    The  wounded  soldier's  return.     Canada  Military  hospitals  commission. 


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IV.  MISCELLANEOUS 
UNITED  STATES 

Baker,  E.  H.     Fill  them  up  to  the  top.    no.  8. 

Have  you  read  bulletin  no.  12.    no.  3. 

Locomotives  and  shrapnel,     no.  2. 

Protect  our  children,    no.  7. 

Put  the  railroads  ahead  of  the  game.    no.  5. 

A  speedy  termination  of  the  war.    no.  4. 

Your  nation's  needs. 

Booth,  A.  B.     No  days  are  bookless  days.     1918. 

Dodge,  Wm.  de  L.     Defenders  of  democracy.    Clevel.  O.,  Otis  litho.  co.    39406. 

Falls, C.B.     Books  wanted  for  our  men.     Wash.,  D.  C,  Am.  library  assoc.,  War  service, 

1918. 
— -    Books  wanted.     N.  Y.  Gill  engr.  co. 

This  device  on  hat  or  helmet. 

Fancher,  L.  .  U.  S.  Official  war  pictures.    N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print,  1917. 

Greenleaf,  R.    Many  peoples  one  nation.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  Americanization  comm.,  1917. 

H.    StenoOTaphers!     Newark,  N.  J.,  Ordn.  dept.  U.  S.  A. 

Homer.    They  signal  "Send  books."     Wash.,  D.  C,  A.  L.  A.,  Library  war  service. 

Kerr.    Unitea  States  official  war  films.     N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print. 

MacEIinnon.     If  you  can  use  tools  you  are  wanted. 

Morris.    The  iron  heel.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     E-1. 

United  American  industry.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     F-3. 

Mueller,  J.    Hero  land.     N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print,  1917.     (2  sizes.) 

Palmer,  A.  H.     Not  just  hats  off.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Army  ordn. 

Peckner,  R.     Oiu  three  lines.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F-5.       -.i 

Phifer.    Agitation  which  delays.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F-9.j 

Dr.  Uncle  Sam.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     F-8. 

Go  over  the  top.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F.-7. 

The  hand  that  threatens.     Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     F-6. 

The  shot  that  will  win  the  war.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F-10. 

Team  work.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F-2. 

The  test  of  our  loyalty.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.    F-12. 

WTiich  bridge  do  you  want?    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conser\\  movement.     F-11. 

Will  you  co-operate?    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     F-1. 

R.,  P.     America's  success  in  war.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     E-4. 

Don't  blame  it  all  on  the  war!    N.  Y.,  Nat.  indus.  conserv.  movement.    E-10. 

Stanlaws,  P.    Belgium.     "GLrh  of  the  allied  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1918. 

France.     "Girls  of  the  allied  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1918. 

Great  Britain.     "Girls  of  the  allied  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1917. 

Italy.     "  Girls  of  the  allied  nations. "    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1917.     CTwo  sizes.) 

Japan.     "Girls  of  the  allied  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1918. 

Russia.     "Girls  of  the  alUed  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1918. 

U.  S.     "Girls  of  the  allied  nations."    N.  Y.,  Hearst's  mag.,  1917. 

Tabor?    The  alEance  of  two  glorious  flags.     From  U.  S.  issue,  Dec.,  1917,  "  Philippine 

Review." 
W.,  R.     Insignia  and  devices  U.  S.  M.  C. 
Welsh,  H.  D.    A  message  from  the  president. 
Anonymous.    The  biggest  gun.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     E-12. 

The  children's  year.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918. 

Don't  blame  it  all  on  the  war!    N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     E-2. 

For  democracy.     Boston,  Forbes  litho.  co. 

The  four-leaf  clover  of  industry.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement. 

E-3. 

Has  your  community  an  infant  welfare  station.     N.  Y.,  Nat,  child  welfare 

assoc,  1918.    3. 

Infantry  pack  instructions  for  the  U.  S.  M.  C. 

A  living  wage.    N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.    8. 

Make  the  Fourth  of  July  Americanization  day.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  Am.  day  comm. 

Milk  is  the  best  of  all  foods.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.    6. 

On  the  job  for  victory.    Wash.,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Ship,  board,  Emerg.  fleet  corp. 

Patriotism  Americanism  Service.     Wash.,  D.  C,  Nat.  serv.  sch.  inc. 

Proper  care  before  birth.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.     2. 

Success  in  war.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  industr.  conserv.  movement.     F-4. 

"Taking  an  inventory."    N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.     1. 

66539—13 12 


178  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Anonymous.     Through  a  baby  clinic.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.     204. 
Trained  health  officers.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.     7. 

United  States  official  films.     N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print. 

Official  United  States  war  films.     N.  Y.,  Hegeman  print.     (2  sizes.) 

"Where  do  I  come  in?"    N.  Y.,  Nat.  child  welfare  assoc,  1918.     5. 

FRANCE 

Fouqueray,  C.     Journ^e  de  I'Armee  d'Afrique.     Paris,  Lapina,  1917. 

La  journ^e  serbe.     Paris,  Devambez,  1916. 

Roy,  J.     La  route  du  75.     Paris,  L' Information,  1915. 

Scott,  G.     Our  Chasseurs  in  Haute-Alsace.     Haute-Alsace,  1915. 
Smid,  T.     Tabl.  d'hiat  de  France  (SMe:  la  guerre). 

Attaque  de  nuit.  Champagne,  Sept.  1915.     Paris,  A.  Colin,  1915. 

Le  General  Joffre;  L'Alsace  reconquise.     Paris,  A.  Colin. 

L'lnfanterie  coloniale.     Sucrerie  de  Souchez.     Paris.     A.  Colin,  1916. 
Steinlen,  T.  A.    Journ^e  du  poilu.     Paris,  Devambez,  1915. 

Joum6e  serbe.     Paris,  I.  Lapina,  1916. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 
K.,  G.     The  war  of  munitions. 
Anonjrmous.     The  British  navy  at  war.     Lond.,  G.  Pulman  &  sons,  Ltd.     no.  1. 

Public  warning.     Lond.,  II.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1915. 

B.  CARTOONS 

UNITED  STATES 

Blashfield,  E.  H.     The  sisters.     The  three  great  revolutions.     1776-1789-1917. 
Gephart,  W.  S.    Who  the  "H— "  tied  this  knot?    N.  Y.,  A.  Brenner,  1915. 
Raemaekers,  L.    Barron  Collier  series  of  patriotic  cartoons: 

After  a  Zeppelin  raid. 

Gassed! 

Kultur  has  passed  here. 

A  toast  to  Kultur. 
Anonymous.     Stars  and  stripes.     Rockford,  G.  D.  Roper,  1917. 

FRANCE 

Forain.    And  to  think  that  there  are  still  neutrals.     Postcard. 

Don't  come  out  of  the  trench.     Postcard. 

How  did  you  get  that  one.     Postcard. 

— — ■    If  only  they  stick  it  out.     Postcard. 

In  France  the  women  aren't  starving  like  this.    Postcard. 

A  listening  post.     Postcard. 

— —  Mummy — are  those  the  ones  that  killed  daddy?    Postcard. 

The  other  king  of  trench.     Postcard. 

Slavery.     Postcard. 

-  This  little  lot?    Postcard. 

Thus  far  and  no  further.     Postcard. 

You  see,  darling,  I'm  not  carying.     Postcard. 

Heldairoy.     La  reprise  des  affaires. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Raemaekers,  L.    [The  following  cartoons,  pub.  by  G.  Pulman  &  sons,  Lond.,  for 
"  Land  and  water,"  are  additional  to  those  m  his  The  great  war  and  his  War  cartoons 
see  p.  115.)] 
The  Belgian  refugee  to  hi:?  Dutch  brother,    no.  51. 
Bluebeard's  chamber,    no.  13.  . 
The  broken  alliance  and  Italy,    no.  84. 
Christmas  eve.    no.  73. 
A  conflict  of  testimony,    no.  14. 

The  Crown  Prince:  "Isn't  it  an  enjoyable  war?"    no.  99. 
The  Dutchman:  Down  with  militarism,    no.  67. 
The  envoy  to  Her  Majesty,    no.  42. 
Farsightedness,    no.  50. 


PBINTS  i/9 

The  free  sea.    no.  62. 
The  friendly  visitor,    no.  49. 
The  German  loan.    no.  90. 
Holland  to  Belgium,    no.  64. 

The  holy  war.    no.  134.  "^ 

Idyllic  neutrality,    no.  52. 
If  you  won't  let  me  have  your  corn.    no.  166. 
Jackals  in  the  political  field,    no.  60. 
The  land  mine.    no.  114. 
The  last  of  the  race.    no.  111. 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood.    no.  70. 
Mater  Dolorosa,     no.  185. 
Misunderstood,    no.  106. 
New  peace  offers,    no.  147. 
The  next  to  be  kicked  out.    no.  109. 
One  of  the  ferocious  bellicose  party,    no.  65. 
Oranje  boven.    no.  45. 
Our  candid  friend,    no.  59. 
Pan  Germauicus  as  peace  maker,    no.  145. 
A  pitiful  exodus,    no.  20. 

A  political  and  economical  rapprochement,    no.  63. 
The  raid.    no.  78. 
Spoils  for  the  victors,    no.  15. 
War  and  Christ,    no.  24. 
We  don't  understand  this  loan  game.    no.  92. 
Bobinson,  W.  H.    A  machine  for  screw-stoppering  the  enemy's  rifles.    Lend.,  1915. 

POLAND 
B.,  S.     Husarz  polski.     1917. 

RUSSIA 

KniesMn.     Your  work  here  is  only  to  scare  the  frogs.    Moscow,  F.  Chelnokov. 
M.,  K.    What  a  crackling,  what  a  thunder!    Moscow,  S.  M.  Mukarskil. 

■    V>'ilhelm's  merry-go-round.    Moscow,  S.  M.  Mukarskii. 

Anonymous.     Beasts  of  Wilhelm.     Moscow,  I.  D.  Sytin.    1915. 

European  kitchen.    Moscow,  F.  Chelnokov. 

If  we  only  could  climb  up  everything  would  be  ours.    Moscow,  A.  B.  Kry lev. 

The  kaiser's  awakening  from  his  Napoleonic  dream.    Moscow,  A.  F.  Postnov. 

Soap  bubbles.    Moscow,  F.  Chelnokov. 

Wilhelm  II.     In  my  rage  I  slew  multitudes.    ^loscow,  I.  D.  Sytin.    1915. 

C.  PHOTOGRAPHS 

Sections  i,  n,  lu  are  subdivided  by  subjects  arranged  alphabetically.  Under  each 
subject  the  arrangement  is  by  nationality  with  those  of  unknown  nationality  at 
the  end. 

I.  WAR  SUBJECTS  (GENERAL) 

Artillery,  American. 

Fort  Totten  target  practice— 12  in.  guns.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.9x14.3. 

Austrian.  ^ 

Austrian  big  gun.     N.  Y.,  1915.     24.4x19.3. 

Austrian  mortar  breaking  the  Russian  line.    N.  Y.,  1915.     12.5x16.6. 
Austrian  skoda  mortar  in  action.     N-.  Y.,  1915.     17.7x22.8. 
Heavj'  Austrian  artillery.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.6x24.3. 

Belgian. 

Belgian  artillery  exercising  near  Ostend.    N.  Y.,  1915.     10.2x12.8. 
Belgian  artillerj' incident  among  the  dunes.    After  S.  Wright.     1914.    8.8x15.2. 
Effects  of  the  deadly  fire  of  the  Li^e  forts.     1914.     11.4x20.1. 
Artillerymen  surprised  by  Germans  in  a  fog.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.    Lond.Illus. 
News,  1914.     17.  9x25.3. 

British. 

British  artillery  observatory  wrecked  by  German  shell.    N.  Y.,  1915.     13.2x10.8. 

British  artillerymen  working  their  guns.    1914.    8x24.9. 

British  guns  in  concealed  shelter.     N.  Y.,  1915.     11.3x13.4. 

British  log  artillery  in  action,  1914.    25.4x20.3. 

Feeding  a  British  gun  in  concealed  shelter.    N.  Y.,  1915.     13.4x11.1. 

The  fierce  fight  for  Dixmude.     After  S.  Wright.     1914.     9.1x15.5. 

Germans  mowed  down  by  quick-firers.    After  R.  C.  Woodville,     1914.     12.2x21. 


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Artillery,  French. 

The  bi^  "  155"  French  guns  shelling  Weinbach.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.7x15.6. 
Explosion  of  a  240  m/m  shell  in  a  trench  (Mame).     15x21 
Famous  75  m/m  gun  in  action  in  Argonne.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x13.7. 
Famous  75*8  in  action  under  a  shelter  in  the  Vosges  Mountains.     15.8x20.5. 
French  heavy  320  m/m  gun  in  action  at  night.     1918.     14.1x9.1. 
High  angle  French  howitzer.     11.4x16,  11.6x16.7  (2  photos). 
Station  loading  empty  shells  of  75 's  (Mouse).     15.7x20.7. 
370  m/m  gun.     11.4x19.4  (2  photos). 

German. 

Big  German  howitzers  bombarding  Russian  batteries  near  Lodz.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

10.8x15.6. 
German  artillery  becoming  bogged  in  flooded  area  around  Antwerp.     25x18. 
(Jerman  artillery  with  gunners.     1914.     18.9x23.9. 
German  field  battery  in  action.     N.  Y.,  1914.     18.7x23.8. 
German  field  guns  in  action.     After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     12.7x20.7. 
German  howitzer  of  105  mm.  captured  on  the  Aisne  ridge.     15.5x20.5. 
German  machine  gun  detachment  creeping  into  action.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.3x12.6. 
Gigantic  German  siege  guns.     1914.     5.5x21.1. 
Six  German  artillerymen  serving  a  field  gun.     N.  Y.,  1914.     19x23.8. 

Italian. 

Blowing  up  houses  to  increase  artillery  range.     1917.     12.5x9. 

Effect  of  large  calibre  shells  on  railroad  near  Gorizia.     1917.     12.2x8.8. 

Entrance  to  concealed  gun  emplacement.     1917.     12.1x8.8. 

Explosion  of  large  calibre  shell.     1917.     11.9x8.8. 

Italian  army  working  the  big  field  guns.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.8x13.7. 

Loading  a  305  mortar.     1917.     12.2x8.8. 

102  gun  on  motor  tractor.     1917.     12.3x8.8. 

Result  of  artillery  fire.     1917.     12x8.8. 

Transporting  a  305  mortar.     1917.     12.3x8.8. 

A  280  mortar  on  Mt.  San  Michele.     1917.     11.6x8.8. 

-  Japanese. 

Anti-aircraft  gun  in  action.     1918.     16.6x21.9. 

Montenegrin. 

Siege  gun  siuroxmded  by  Montenegrin  soldiers.    20.2x25.3. 

Bumanian. 

Batteries  are  often  hidden  within  stone's  throw  of  a  cottage.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

Light  artillery  is  effective.     1918.     18.4x23.4. 

Machine  gun  squad.     1918.     19.1x24.4. 

Machine  guns  packed  on  horses.     1918.     19x24. 

Military  authorities  hide  their  ammunition  wagons  and  artillery  in  the  yards  of 
the  peasants.     1918.     19,1x24.1. 

Rumania  is  well  equipped  with  machine  guns.     1918.     18.4x23.4. 
■ Eussian. 

Captured  Russian  guns.     N.  Y.,  1915.    18.7x24.8. 

Cossack  light  artillery.    1918.    7.9x13.9. 

Russian  guns  exhibited  at  Vienna.    1915.    12.8x19.7. 
Serbian. 

Serbian  guns  captured  by  the  Austro-Hungarians.     1915.     12.2x19.8. 

Serbian  heavy  artillery  in  action.    N.  Y.,  1915.    10x13.4. 
Turkisli. 

Turks  hurrying  reinforcements  thru  Jerusalem.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.2x14.2. 
• Unknown. 

Explosion  of  shell.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.8     (2  photos.) 

Deep  hole  made  by  bombs  exploding  in  the  air.     N.  Y.,  1915.     11.7x17.6. 

Dismounted  guns.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.4x24.5. 

Mountain  battery  on  the  march.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.5x24.3. 

Projectile  in  flight  from  "7  "  howitzer.     15.5x20.5. 

Screened  howitzer.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.6x22.9. 

Shell  in  distance.    N.  Y.,  1915.    17.6x22.6. 
Aviation,  French. 

French  aviator  Lafargue  in  his  latest  model.     16.7x21.7. 

French  dirigible  leaving  its  hangar.    20.2x25.3. 

French  dirigibles  and  areos.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x14. 

Georges  Carpentier,  champion    boxer,  serving  with   the  French    flying  corps. 
N.  Y.,  1915.     18.1x9.1. 

New  deadly  weapon  used  by  French  aviators.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9x12.9. 

Pegoud  starting  on  his  last  flight.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.4. 


PBINTS  181 

Aviation,  German. 

Armored  Zeppelin  starting  for  a  raid  on  London.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 

German  aircraft  gun  firing  on  a  British  bi-plane.     1914.    24.3x18.6. 

German  aviators  measuring  velocity  of  wind.    N.  Y.,  1915.    24.7x18.4. 

German  dirigible  bomb  dropper.     1914.     14.3x10.6. 

German  military  balloon  ascending.     N.  Y.,  1915.    24.4x18. 

Moving  army  balloon  after  filling  gas  tanks.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.5x24.4. 

View  of  Zeppelin  shot  down  on  English  territory.     14.5x20. 

Zeppelin  ready  to  ascend.     View  of  front  gondola.     16.2x21.5. 
Rumanian. 

The  Nieuport  machine.     1918.    19.8x24.4. 
Bussian. 

British  aviators  who  were  sent  to  Russia.     1918.     19.5x23.3. 

Gaber  VUnsky  getting  in  a  Nieuport  machine.     1918.     7.9x13.6. 

Russian  aviator  and  machine.     1918.     19x24.4. 

Russians  practice  daily.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

The  scout  machine.     1918.     19.1x24.4. 

Wheeling  a  Nieuport  on  the  field  ready  to  fly.     1918.     7.9x13.8. 
Unknown. 

Burning  of  the  new  Zeppelin  shed  at  Dusseldorf.     23.7x20.8. 

A  duel  in  the  air.    23.5x19. 

The  fighting  "dragon-fly"  attacked.     1914.     24.5x19.5. 

Shelling  the  steel  "Dove."     1914.     r2.2.x8.6. 

Udine  as  seen  from  aeroplane.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.4. 
Awards  of  honor,  Austrian. 

Archduke  Frederick  of  Austria  receives  order.    N.  Y.,  1915.    12.7x17.4. 
French. 

French  officers  decorating  the  brave  wounded  at  the  African  hospital.    15.5x21. 

General  de  CasLelman  receiving  the  military  medal  of  honor  proffered  by  the 
President  of  France.     15.2x21. 

General  Garibaldi  reviews  French  troops  in  Paris.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.7x12.7 

General  Petain  decorates  regimental  standards.     16.5x22. 

Guynemer's  memorial.    16.8x22. 

Heroic  airmen  honored.     16.7x21.6. 

Review  by  General  Michel;  decoration  ceremonies  of  a  division  of  Chasseurs' 
standard.    21x16. 
German. 

Decorating  heroes  of  Fort  Hansel.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

German  imperial  chancellor  delivering  a  speech  on  the  inauguration  ceremony 
of  the  "Iron  Hindenburg."     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.7x21.4. 

Inauguration  ceremony  of  "Iron  voa  Hindenburg."     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3.  ^ 

Parade  of  victorious  Wiirtemberg  regiment.    N.  Y.     1915.    8.8x12.3. 

Troops  passing  before  Prince  Rupprecht  of  Bavaria.     N.  Y.    1915.    18.9x24.3. 
Japanese. 

Japanese  cavalry  on  review.     1918.     16.6x21.9. 
Unknown. 

Decoration  ceremonies.    17.8x21.8. 
Battalion  of  death,  Bussian. 

After  the  fatigue  of  the  day's  work.    1918.     18.3x23.3 

The  cooks  have  troubles  of  their  own.    1918.     19.3x24.2. 

Group  of  women's  regiment  in  camp  in  Finland.     1918.    7.9x13.6. 

Lining  up  for  soup  in  camp  in  Finland.    1918.    7.9x13.6. 

The  peasant  type  has  its  advantages.    1918.     18.2x24.3. 

Rest  and  relaxation.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

Rich  soup  made  in  the  regulation  army  kitchen.    1918.    19.3x24.3. 

Soldier  on  guard.     1918.    13.6x7.9. 

Some  hungry  girls  waiting  their  turn  for  the  noonday  soup.     1918.     19.3x24.3. 

Soup  kitchen.    1918.    7.9x13.6. 

They  have  the  same  love  of  music  as  the  men.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

Types  of  faces  and  footgear.     1918.     19.2x24.1. 

Winners  of  decorations.    1918.    18.3x23.3. 

The  women  camp  out  in  the  open.    1918.     18.3x23.3. 

Women  in  front  of  dog  tent.    1918.    7.9x13.9. 

Women  preparing  dinner,  camp  in  Finland.     1918.    7.9x13.6. 

Women's  regiment  in  camp  preparing  to  go  to  front.    1918.    7.9x13.7. 

The  women's  regiment  of  Petrograd.     1918.    19.5x23.4. 


182  LIBBARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Bombardment  of  cities — Belgian. 

Antwerp  aflame;  crisis  of  siege.     1914.     14.4x24.4. 

Antwerp  truly  a  city  of  dreadful  night.     1914.     15.1x24.6. 

Ruins  of  Antwerp  after  German  bombardment.    1914.    11.1x16.4. 
British. 

The  great  Zeppelin  raid  on  Kings  Lynn,  England.    N.  Y.     1915.    9.9xl2:-5. 
French. 

Burning  of  the  Hotel  de  ville  at  Arras.    25.5x17.3. 

Cathedral  of  Arras  in  ruins.    22x16.5. 

EffectsofGermansiegegunonbuildingin Albert, France.    N.Y.   1915.    9.4x14.1. 

French  fortress  at  Montvillier  destroyed.     N.  Y.     1915.     8.7x12.3. 

Hotel  de  ville  at  Rheims  in  ruins.     15.5x21. 

Rheims  cathedral.     N.  Y.     1915.     9.9x12.4. 
Italian. 

House  in  Mossa  destroyed.     1917.     8.8x12.4.     (2  photos.) 

House  near  Italian  first  line.     Gorizia.     1917.    8.8x11.8. 

Interior  of  a  house  near  Podgora.     1917.     12.2x8.8. 

Interior  of  the  church  at  Mossa.     1917.     12x8.8.     12.5x9.     (2  photos.) 

Iron  bridge  on  the  Isonzo  badly  damaged.     1917.     12.1x8.8. 

Observation  post  in  breach  of  a  wall  near  Gorizia.    1917.     11.8x8.8. 

Palace  near  Gorizia  destroyed  by  Austrians.     1917.     8.8x11.8. 

Railroad  bridge  destroyed  by  Austrians.     1917.     12.4x8.8. 

Ruins  of  Lucinico.     1917.     12x8.9. 

Savogna,  August  1916.     1917.     8.8x12.6. 
Rumanian. 

The  church  at  Marasesti.    1918.     19.2x24.3. 

Interior  of  the  church  at  Marasesti.     1918.     24.4x19.1. 

Marasesti,  the  real  Verdun  of  Rumania.    1918.     19.2x24.6. 

Palace  at  Marasesti.    1918.    18.3x23.3. 

Railroad  station  at  Marasesti  bombed  by  the  Germans.    1918.     39.1x24.6. 

Ruins  of  Marasesti.     1918.     18.4x23.4. 
Unknown. 

Artillery  duel  across  a  cathedral  city.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.      14.8x24.8. 

Broken  battlements.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.7x22.6. 

A  city  aflame.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

A  destroyed  bridge.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Destruction  of  a  civilian  hospital  by  German  aviators.     16x21. 

Effects  of  bombardment.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.1x24.5.     (2  photos.) 

A  road  smashed  up  by  shell-fire.     After  C.  Cuneo.     1914.     4.3x16. 

Scene  in  the  church  of  Novgorod.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 
Camouflage,  French. 

Ammunition  depot  roofed  with  green  leaves  and  vines.     15.5x21. 

Camouflage  in  the  Aisne  district.     16x21. 

Straw-covered  French  sentry-box.     N.  Y.,  1915.     14.1x11.2. 
Camps,  American. 

Camp  Douglas.    Mad.,  1917.     11.8x33.1. 

Camp  A.  Merritt  Taylor.     3rd  Penna.  Inf.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.,  1917.     15.9x41.7. 
Bumanian. 

Bomb-proof  shelter  in  the  mountains.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 

Rumanian  soldiers  in  camp.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

Rumanian  soldiers  in  camp  near  prisoners'  camp.     1918.     18.2x23.3. 

Rumanian  winter  quarters.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 
Commissary,  British. 

Capt.  Buzzacott's  army  kitchen.     1917.     16.5x24.5. 

Feedincr  the  British  lion  in  his  den.     1914.     7.7x25.1. 

Scene  in  commissary  department  of   Kitchener's  big  army.      N.     Y.,     1915. 
10.7x15.3. 
French. 

Feeding  the  firing-line.     1914.     20.2x34. 

Rationing  the  troops  in  the  Aisne  quarries  under  fire.     Lond.,  1914.     11x15.5. 
German. 

Geese  by  thousands  commandeered  by  the  Germans  in  Russia.     N.  Y.,  1915. 
9.4x12.9. 

Ho^  for  the  German  army.     N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.6. 

Kaiser  orders  bread  his  soldiers  eat  for  his  own    table.    N.  Y.,   1915.     10.6x15.1. 

Victualling  German  army.    Granary.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.5x17.6. 
Bumanian. 

In  each  town  the  officers  form  an  officers'  mess.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 


PBINTS  183 

Hand-to-hand  fighting,  Austrian. 

Austrian  Uhlana  at  the  Vistula.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18x24.6. 
AuBtrians  advancing  in  Russian  Poland.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.3x14.6. 
Auatro-German  advance  guard  inspecting  Russian  battle-front.     N.  Y.,   1915. 
19.3x24.5. 

Belgian. 

Belgian  armored  motor  car  going  into  action.     15.8x23.8. 

Belgian  dead  in  a  church.     1914.     12.6x10.3. 

Street  fighting  in  a  town  on  the  Belgian  border.     1914.     8.1x25.3. 

British. 

British  armored  motor  cars.     1914.     4.3x16.1. 

British  army  horses  in  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1914.     12.9x35.1. 

British  cavalry  action  against  German  cavalry.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.     13.4x21 . 

British  cavalry  engaged  against  German  infantry.    After  F.   de  Haenen.     1914. 

14.3x24.4. 
British  cavalry  making  a  reconnoissance.     1914.     16.9x25.3. 
British  dislodging  Germans  at  Morin.    28x21.5. 
Charge  of  Indian  troops.     1914.     15.2x25.3. 
Charge  of  the  Lond.  Scottish.     16.5x25.7. 
Charging  on  foot  with  the  lance.     1914.     4.2x15. 
Combined  artillery,  infantry,  and  cavalry  attack.     1914.     13.4x23. 
A  gallant  Irishman's  splendid  stand.     1914.     25.3x19.9. 

Gurkhas,  natural  fighters  from  Nepal,  India.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.     9.5x24.2. 
Highlanders  charging  at  St.  Quentin.    After  D.  Bowers.    24.9x38. 
How  British  infantry  advance  against  a  position  under  the  covering  fire  of  the 

field  artillery.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.    [1914.]    8.9x34.5. 
Indian  troops  turning  a  tidal  wave  of  men.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.     1914. 

7.4x25.3. 
Mounted  Senussi  on  their  way  to  Suez  Canal.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.3x17.8. 
9th  Lancers  recapturing  British  artillery.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.    15x24.5. 
"On  Britain's  roll  of  honor."    The  return  from  the  charge.    After  R.  C.    Wood- 
ville.   25x19. 
Remarkable  encounter  between  Highlanders  and  Germans  near  Ermenonville. 

15.6x24.6. 
Saving  a  stricken  comrade.     1914.     25.3x20.3. 
Saving  the  mechanic  whom  an  airman  had  to  leave  behind.     After  J.  deG.  Bryan. 

24.5x19.4. 
Senussi  patrolling  Sinai  peninsula.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.3x16.5. 
A  Spahi  exploit.    After  J.  deG.  Bryan.     Lond.,  1914.     17.8x11.4. 
The  struggle  for  the  Yser.     After  S.  Wright.     1914.     8.9x15.3. 
The  taking  of  the  guns.     After  R.  C.  Woodville.     Lond.,  1914.     20.2x25.8. 
The  thin  khaki  line  repels  the  Corps  d'elite.     1914.    9.1x15.7. 
"Uhlan-hunting  as  a  form  of  sport."     After  G.  Scott.     1914.     13.4x16.5.  - 
When  the   Territorials  met  the   Bavarians.    After   R.    C.   Woodville.     1914. 
8.8x15.4. 

French. 

Battle  of  the  Meaux.    21x34. 

Dead  horses  and  men  strew  the  streets  of  Lille  after  hot  engagement.    N.  Y., 

1915.     10.5x13. 
Detachment  of  French  Zouaves.    20.2x25.4. 
End  of  encounter  between  French  infantry  and  the  Prussian  guards  at  the 

Chateau  de  Mondement.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.     1914.     14.5x24.1. 
End  of  the  four  days'  struggle  for  the  Chateau  de  Mondement.    1914.    6.3x24.8. 
The  famous  turcos.     1914.     5.6x20.3. 

French-Algerians  help  defend  Franco-Belgian  coast.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x13.1. 
French  dragoons  with  quick  firing  gun.     20.2x25.3. 

French  infantry  storming  Chateau  de  Mondement.    After  D.  Bowers.    24.9x38. 
French  marines  advancing  near  Ghent.     16.8x21.8. 
'  French  naval  brigade  charging.    After  C.  Fouquiran.     1914.     13.1x9.8.  - 

French  scouting  parties  meet  in  woods.     N.  Y.,  1915-.     8.4x13.5. 
Impromptu  leader.     After  J.  Smith.     1914.     21.4x29. 

Scene  in  the  devastated  town  of  Senlis,  France.    After  F.  Matania.    22x35.5. 
Struggle  for  the  Chateau  de  Mondement.    33.8x26. 

German. 

Attack  on  Fort  Fleron,  Belgium.     18.5x33. 

The  battle  of  the  dunes.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     1914.    9.3x14.5. 


184  LIBEARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Hand-to-hand  fighting,  German— Continued. 

A  charge  at  St.  Quentin.     After  R.  C.  Woodville.     1914.     20.5x15.7. 

Defeat  of  the  Prussian  guards  at  Ypres.     1914.     After  R.  C.  Woodville.     3.8x14.8. 

During  the  fiercest  fighting  the  world  has  known.     1914.     8.8x20.1. 

Fight  in  a  village.     1914.     16.3x25.3. 

Fogs  of  war.     After  S.  Wright.     1914.     8.5x15. 

Forest  fighting  near  Ypres.     Lond.,  1914.     13.7x17.5. 

German  Hussars  crossing  a  river  in  Macedonia.     N.  Y.,  1916.     15x20.5. 

German  infantry  advancing  in  massed  formation.     1914.     14.5x24.2. 

German  trap  for  British  military  motor  cars.     After  J.    deG.    Bryan.     1914, 
24.5x19.6. 

German  troops  opposing  French  attack.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 

German  troops  pursuing  Russians.     N.  Y.,  1915.     11.8x16.5. 

Germans  caught  in  a  wine-cellar.     N.  Y.,  1914.     24.5x17.7. 

Germans  rallying  for  further  advance.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.7x17.4. 

Germans  routed  and  their  guns  engulfed.     Lond.,  1914.     11.9x17. 

How  the  Germans  advanced  in  the  Battle  of  the  Dykes.     After  S.  Wright.     1914. 
9.5x14.6. 

Last  stand  of  the  Germans.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     15x24.4. 

Motor-cyclist  in  action.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Patrol  of  the  Uhlans.     After  J.  Ryszkiewicz.     1915.     10.7x15.2. 

Retreat  of  the  Germans  at  the  Battle  of  the  Marne.     1914.     16.8x24.6. 

Snipers  at  work.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.9x7.3. 

Tree  climbing  tactics  of  the  German  sniper  discovered.    After  F.  de  Haenen. 
Lond.,  1914.     17.8x12.8. 

Turning  the  Germans  out  of  their  cover.     After  J.  Price.     Lond.,  1914.     13.6x17.5. 

Taking  down  Russian  wire.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.4. 
Italian. 

Italian  cycle  corps  advancing  in  Austrian  territory.    N.  Y.,  1915.     7.6x11.3. 

Italian  infantry  advancing  to  the  attack.     1917.     11.6x8.8. 

ItaUan  infantry  crossing  Isonzo  under  heavy  fire.     1917.     12.2x8.9. 

Italian  infantry  on  march.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9x12.6. 

Italians  charging  Austrian  infantry.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9x12.3. 

Troops  massed  on  the  banks  of  the  Isonzo.     1917.     12.2x8.8. 
■ Btunanian. 

The  charge.     1918.     18.4x23.3. 

Rumanian  cavalry.     1918.     19x24. 
■ Russian. 

Cossack  and  infantry  advance.     33.8x25.7. 

Cossack  soldiers  at  Pavlosk.     1918.     7.9x13.6.     (2  photos.) 

Cossacks  and  weather-worn  roads.     After  F.  de  Haenen.     1914.     4.1x15.6. 

Cossacks  swimming  their  horses  across  a  river.     16x24.7. 

Cossacks  using  their  steeds  as  breastworks.     1914.     7x24.9. 

How  Cossacks  tricked  German  cavalry.     9x14.5.  ' 

Russian  cavalry  retreating.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x12. 

Russian  cavalry  retreating  before  Germans.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.9x12.2. 

Russian  troops  fighting  at  close  quarters.     1914.    16.2x25.3. 

Russians  killed  by  own  wire  entanglements.     N.  Y.,  1915.     13x17.5. 
Serbian. 

Serbian  sentinels  in  the  snow.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.4x13.6. 

Serbian  sentinels  on  guard  duty.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.4x13.6. 

Serbian  soldier  frozen  to  death  on  duty  as  sentry.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.5x13.6. 
Turkish. 

Turkish  marine  infantry.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.7x17.1. 
Mines. 

Danish  schooner  blown  up  by  a  German  mine.     32.2x16.6. 

English  ships  trying  to  avoid  German  mines  are  wrecked  on  coast.     N.  Y.,  1915. 
10.4x12.3. 
Missions,  American. 

Memberi  of  the  special  diplomatic  mission  of  the  United  States  to  Russia.     1917. 
8.8x13.9.     (2  photos.) 
Belgian. 

Belgian  mission.     City  hall,  Aug.  21,  N.  Y.,  1917.     19.3x23.8.     (2  photos.) 
Cuban. 

Cuban  mission.    Wash.,  1917.     10.8x15.9. 


PBINTS  185 

Missions,  French. 

Arrival  of  the  PYeuch  miasion.     12.5x17.9. 

French  aviation  mission.     Wash.,  1917.     12x17.1. 

French  bluejackets  in  Norfolk,  Va.     Norfolk,  1917.     11.7x16.7.     11.7x16.8.     (2 
photos.) 

French  mission  at  Navy  yard.    Wash.,  1917.     10.8x15.9. 

French  misdon  pasdn^  Capitol.     12.5x17.6. 
Munition  works — American. 

Drilling  holes  for  caps  in  cartridge  cases.     Wash.,  1917.     16x11. 

Examining  the  muzzle  of  a  gun.     Wash.,  1917.     10.9x15.9. 

General  view  of  a  cartridge  shop.     Wash.,  1917.     11x16. 

Gauging  cartridge  cases.    Wash.,  1917.     16x11. 

Machine  used  for  washing  shells  with  oakite.     N.  Y.,  1918.     19x24.5. 

Making  cartridge  cases.     Wash.,  1917.     11x16. 

Testing  high  explosive  shells.     N.  Y.,  1918.     19x24.2. 

View  of  a  room  m  a  Yankee  gun  shop.    Wash.,  1917.     11x15.9. 

Washing  shells  with  oakite.     N.  Y.,  1918.     19x24.5. 
Naval  battles,  American. 

Gun  crews  ready  for  action.     Wash.,  1917.     16.1x21.1. 
British. 

Arrival  of  British  cruiser  squadron  off  Heligoland.    20.5x16. 

British  naval  patrol  on  duty.     After  G.  Dakin.     1914.     8x13.3. 

Decisive  moment  in  the  naval  engagement  off  Heligoland.     1914.     21x15.9. 

The  destroyer  flotilla  torpedoing  a  German    cruiser    off    Heligoland.    After    N. 
Wilkinson.     Lond.,  1914.     15.9x19.9. 

Destroyers  coaling  and  landing  German  wounded  from  "Konigin  Luise."    After 
N.  Wilkinson.     19x32. 

Destroyers  going  into  action.     1914.     11.5x19.7. 

End  of  the  British  cruiser  Amphion.     After  N.  Wilkinson.     12.9x21.2. 

Faithful  unto  death.     After  W.  Hatherell  (photogravure.)     33x48.5. 

Fight  between  the  Kai?er  Wilhelm  der  Grosse  and  the  Highflyer  on  August  26, 
1914.     After  N.  Wilkinson.     14.7x24.6. 

French  aircraft  and  British  war  ships  guarding  the  English  channel.    After  N. 
Wilkinson.     N.  Y.,  1914.     9.6x17.5. 

Rescuing  German  crews.    After  C.  N.  Padday.     1914.     16.7x13.6. 

Sinking  of  the  Aboukir.     After  N.  Wilkinson.     15.5x24.7. 

Survivorsof  the -'Amphion."     After  S.  Beg|.     1914.     19x33.3. 

Torpedoing  and  sinking  of  the  Hermes.    After  N.  Wilkinson.     1914.     13x10.1. 

FVench  torpedo  boats  entering  Calais  harbor.     After  S.  Wright.     1914.    8.5x14.2. 

Terrible  effect  of  our  naval  guas.     After  A.  Ba^tien.     1914.     9.4x16.3. 

Sinking  of  four  German  destroyers.     1914.     7.8x14.2  (3  photos.). 

Sinkingof  the  German  cruiser  "Mainz."    After  N.  Wilkinson.     1914.     12.1x19.6. 

Sinking  of  the  Mainz  in  the  battle  off  Heligoland.     19x24.7. 
Naval  ships,  British. 

Britain's  new  15-inch  naval  gun.     13x21. 

British  cruiser  convoying  five  merchantmen.    After  N.  Wilkinson.    24.5x19.5. 

Capt.  Finch  and  chief  officers  abroad  the  S.  S.  Arabic.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12x10. 

Destroyers  foiled  by  searchlights.     16x24. 

Discharging  torpedo.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.5. 

Fishing  craft  called  into  port.     N.  Y.,  1914.     24.2x16.2. 

Flag  parade  of  battleships  and  cruisers.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 

H.  M.  S.  Veribus  Unitis  firing  broadside.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.7. 

H.  M.  S.  Veribus  Unitis  firing  guns.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.6  (2  photos.). 

Picking  up  torpedoes.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.8. 

S.  S.  Arabic  reported  sunk.     N.  Y.,  1915.    8.6x9.8. 
German. 

German  cruiser  "Karlsruhe"  in  South  Pacific.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.9x13.7. 

Germans  and  Tiirks  aboard  cruiser  "Hamideh."     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x14.3. 

Launching  a  German  ship.    N.  Y.,  1915.    24.3x19.3. 
American. 

American  destroyers  in  British  waters.     16.6x21.5. 

American  sailors.     Wash.,  1917.     15.7x21.1. 

American  sailors  preparing  to  strafe  Fritz.     15.6x21.3. 

Drinking  foimtain  on  American  destroyer.    Wash.,  1917.     16.2x21. 

Fritz  and  Bill  still  refuse  to  make  friends.    Wash.,  1917.     15.6x21.1. 

Gun  crews  ready  for  action  in  foreign  waters.     16.2x21.5. 

The  navy  lookout.     15x20.7. 


186  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Naval  ships,  American — Continued. 

Officers  of  U.  S.  Navy  with  correspondents.     Wash.,  1917.     16x21. 

Officers  of  U.  S.  ship  in  British  waters.     Wash.,  1917.     15.9x21.5. 

Officers  with  correspondents.    Wash.,  1917.     15.8x21. 

U.  S.  destroyers  alongside  a  depot  ship.     Wash.,  1917.     15.9x20.9. 

^Vho  goes  there?    After  P.  Newton.     1917.     17.8x26.5. 
Obsequies. 

Burial  of  Lord  Roberts.    After  A.  Forestier.     1914.    8.9x15.7 

In  the  midst  of  life:  The  field  of  honor.     After  G.  Scott.     1914.     18.7x25.4. 

Lord  Roberts  funeral  passing  through  London.    N.  Y.,  1915.     10.5x13. 
German. 

Funeral  service  of  two  aviators.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.7x18,  11.9x17.6  (2  photos.). 
Occupation  of  cities,  Austrian. 

jiG-chduke  Frederick,  Prince  Franz-Josef,  and  Archbishop  of  Przemysl  reviewing 
troops.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.7x22.7. 

Austrian  officers  in  Poland.    N.  Y.,  1915. 

Entry  of  Austro-Hungarian  troops  into  Tomacheff.  -1915.     10x19.9. 

Polish  legion  in  the  streets  of  Vienna.     1915.     9.8x22.7. 

Questioning  wandering  Jews.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.7x24.6. 

Telephone  division  of  Austrian  army  on  the  march.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.7x24.4. 

Town  officials  of  Wolce  in  war  conference.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.5. 
British. 

Billeting  troop  in  an  English  village.     1914.     13.5x23.2. 

Bomb-proof  cellar  used  by  British  officers  as  bedroom.     1914.     24.1x20.1. 

British  artillerymen  passing  through  a  town  in  northern  Belgium.     16.8x21.7. 

British  soldiers  in  a  loop-holed  farmyard.     1914.     24.5x20.2. 

British  troops  in  Bruges.     18.2x26. 

General  Allenby,  on  foot,  leads  British  forces  into  Jerusalem.     N.  Y.,  1918 
24.1x17.7. 

"Tis  a  long,  long  way  to  Tipperary."     25.8x22.2. 

AVhere  British,  French,  and  Belgians  meet.    N.  Y.,  1915.    11.1x13.4. 
German. 

Anniversary  of  conquest  of  Constantinople.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.5x24.3. 

liolgium.     After  the  battle  of  Flanders.     16.7x21.8. 

('hildren  in  Russian  Poland  fed  by  Germans.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.8x17.3. 

Church  bell  taken  from  French  village.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.1x24.6. 

Citizens  visiting  Brussels  art  museum  on  day  of  opening.   Stamford,  1915.   16x21.5. 

Entrance  of  Germans  into  Antwerp.     1916.  "  11.3x16.4. 

Fire  and  sword  in  a  village  street.    After  F.  de  Haenen.     19.7x15.7. 

German  army  in  Louvain.     1914.     15.8x20.7. 

German  booty  in  the  Russian  theater  of  war.     N.  Y.,  1916.     14.9x20.6. 

Gerrrian  defences  at  Liege.     After  H.  W.  de  Koekoek.    20.5x16. 

German  infantry  taking  quarters  in  a  captured  village.     N.  Y.,  1915.     15.3x20.6. 

German  orgy.     1914.     24.3x19.1. 

German  soldiers  driving  the  inhabitants  of  Louvain  before  them.     After  E. 
Matania.    25.6x20.3. 

German  soldiers  in  Belgium.     Stamford,  1915.     16.4x21.5.     (2  photos.) 

German  soldiers  visiting  art  museum  of  Brussels.     Stamford,   1915.     16.4x21.3. 

German  soldiers  with  machine  guns  in  Li^ge  after  occupation.     After  A.  Forestier. 
N.  Y.,  1914.     23.8x17.4. 

Guard  mount  in  the  principal  plaza  of  Lille.     Stamford,  1915.     16.4x21.5. 

Havoc  wrought  by  the  enemy's  raid  in  Chamry.     15.5x21. 

Interior  of  church  at  Aerschot.     N.  Y.,  1914.     25.6x19.4. 

Memorial  stone  erected  by  German  troops.    N.  Y.,  1915.     13x17.4. 

Prince  Leopold  of  Bavaria  entering  Warsaw.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 

Prince  Leopold  of  Bavaria  passing  through  the  streets  of  Warsaw.    N.  Y.,  1915. 
8.8x11.4. 

Senate  chamber  of  Belgian  Parliament,  Brussels.    Stamford,  1915.     16.1x21.2. 

Young  men  in  Polish  city  who  have  volunteered  to  join  German  army.     N.  Y., 
1915.     18.6x24.6. 

Gorizia  seen  from  the  castle.     1917.    8.9x12.1. 

Italy's  king  in  conference  with  clergy  and  laymen.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12x8.6. 

Piazza  grande,  Gorizia.     1917.    8.8x11.9. 

Road  near  Gorizia  immediately  after  the  occupation.     1917.     12.2x8.8. 
Bussian. 

Company  of  soldiers  on  the  way  to  Winter  palace,  Petrograd.     1918.    7.8x13.6. 

Cossacks  passing  through  a  Galician  village.    24.4x18.9. 


PRINTS  18T 

Occupation  of  cities,  Serbian. 

Servian  infantry  on  their  way  to  the  front.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.7x13.9. 
Portraits,  American. 

Benson,  Admiral  William  S..  and  Admiral  Henry  T.  Mayo.    Wash.,  1917.    11x15.9. 

Billings,  Colonel,  and  members  of  Japanese  Red  Cross.     1918.     11.9x9.7. 

Boder,  Mrs.  Bartlett.    N.  Y.,  1915.    14.4x10. 

Gerard,  American  ambassador.     Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.8. 

Jackson,  John  Brinckerhoff,  American  envoy.     Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.7. 

Lay,  James  P.,  American  consul-general  to  Germany.    Stamford,  1915.     15. 6x 

20.6.     15.7x20.6.     (2  photos.) 
Pershing,  General,  accompanied  by  a  British  general  en  route  to  the  office  of 

foreign  affairs  in  Paris.    16x21. 
Pershing,  General,  and  his  staff.    N.  Y.,  1917.    10x13.5. 
Pershing,  General,  at  his  desk  (headquarters  in  France).     16x21. 
Pershing,  General,  visiting  the  Red  cross.     1917.     19x24. 
Happy  warriors  (Major  General  Pershing  and  Marshal  Joffre).    N.  Y.,   1917. 

20.5x14. 
Sims,  Admiral,  at  the  Admiralty  house,  Queenstown.     20.5x15.5. 
Sims,  Admiral,  playing  with  his  doo;.     16.6x21.9. 
Sims,  Admiral,  and  group  of  officers  m  grounds  of  Admiralty  house.    Wash.,  1917. 

15.6x21.1. 
Sims,  Admiral,  with  British  and  American  staff  officers.    Wash.  D.  C.    1917. 

20.7x16. 
Sims,  Admiral,  with  American  correspondents.    16.2x21.8. 
Tau.s3ig,  Commander,  and  officers.     16.6x21.9. 
Officers  of  U.  S.  ship  in  British  waters.    15.5x21.5. 

Austrian. 

Charles  Francis  Joseph,  Archduke.     1915.    13.4x19.7. 

Charles  Francis  Joseph,  Archduke,  inspecting  the  fortress  of  Przemysl.    1915. 

14.6x20. 
Frederick,  Archduke.    1915.     10.1x19.6. 
Hotzendorf,  Conrad  von,  General.     N.  Y.    1915.    24.3x19.5. 
Hotzendorf,  Conrad  F.  C,  General.    N.  Y.    1915.    7.7x10.5. 
Ludomirsky,  Prince,  ci\'il  governor,  a  Polish  prince.     N.  Y.     1915.     24.3x18.4. 
Pilsudski,  Josef,  commander  of  the  Polish  legion.     1915.     10.8x7.3. 
Austro-Hungarian  army  commander  of  12th  corps.    N.  Y.    1915.    24.4x19.3. 

Belgian. 

Albert,  King,  and  General  Antoine.     16.8x21.5. 
Leman,  General,  defender  of  LiSge. 

British. 

EdniLston,  Lieut.  Kenneth,  of  the  19th  Alberta  dragoons,  and  his  bride.    N.  Y. 

1915.     10.5x13.4. 
George  V,  King,  and  Queen  of  England  leaving  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London,  fol- 
lowing the  ceremony  celebrating  the  entrance  of  the  United  States  into  the  war. 

14.8x20.5. 
George  V,  Eang,  and  Queen  of  England  returning  from  St.  Paul's.    N.  Y.    1915. 

10.3x12.3. 
George,  David  Lloyd,  prime  minister.    15.5x10. 
Haig,  General  Sir  Douglas,  after  J.  St.  H.  Lander.    43.5x33.2. 
Howard,  Sir  Henry,  received  at  the  Vatican.    N.  Y.    1915.    10.2x13.3. 
Kitchener,  Lord.     Lend.    1901.    36.5x30.3. 
Kitchener,  Lord,  at  work.     14.9x24.9. 

Kitchener,  Lord,  inspecting  British  troops.     N.  Y.    1915.     10.2x13.3. 
Wales,  Prince  of,  leaving  Buckingham  palace.     13.9x10.6. 

French. 

Fabri,  Colonel,  the  "Blue  deAdl"  and  Lieutenant  De  Tessin,  aide  to  Marshal 

Joffre.    11x161. 
Joffre,  Marshal  Joseph.    23.4x18.6. 
Joffre,  Marshal  Joseph.    Chic.    1917.    33.5x15. 

Joffre,  Marshal,  and  Admiral  Chocheprat,  of  the  French  navy.     15.8x10.8. 
Joffre,  Marshal,  and  Ambassador  Jusserand.     Wash.,  D.  C.    1917.     17x11. 
Joffre,  Marshal,  Commissioner  Viviani  and  General  Barry.    31.1x25.8. 
Mangin,  General.    25x18. 

Michel,  General,  military  governor  of  Paris.     15x10.5. 
Pepetin,  Lieut.,  marries  at  St.  Jacques  church.    N.  Y.     1915.    10x13.9. 
Retain,  General,  President  Poincare  and  King  Albert  of  Belgium  reviewing  a 

squadron  of  aeroplanes  in  the  Meuse  district.    15x20.8.  .     • 


188  LIBBAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Portraits,  French — Continued. 

Petain,  General,  reviewing  American  troops  in  France.     15x19.5. 

Poincar6,  President,  at  the  Palace  of  the  invalides.     N.  Y.     1915.     9.6x13.7. 

Poincar^,  President,  Generals  Paul  Painlfeve  and  Pershing  with  staff,  reviewing 
American  troops  in  France.     14.9x18.5. 

Poincar^,  President,  reviewing  American  troops  in  France.     Generals  Petain  and 
Pershing  at  right.     14.3x18.3. 

Viviani,  head  of  French  commission.     Chic.     1917.     23.8x18.2. 

Generals  of  the  Marx E.    1916-1917.    After  F.  Flameng.    35.5x51. 
German. 

Bissing,  General  von,  in  Brussels  art  museum.     Stamford.     1915.     16.1x21.4. 

Bissing,  General  von,  and  his  staff.     Stamford.     1915.     16.1x21.4. 

Bissing,  General  von,  military  governor  of  Belgium.     Stamford.     1915.     16.4x21.5 

Bissing,  General  von,  military  governor  of  Belgium,  and  staff.     Stamford.    1915. 
16.4x21.2. 

Eitel  Frederick,  Prince.     N.  Y.     1915.    9.4x12.8. 

Emmich,  General  von.     N.  Y.     1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Falkenhayn,  General  von.     N.  Y.    1915.     9.5x6.5. 

Gallwitz,  General  von.     N.  Y.     1915.     24.5x19.3. 

Helfferich,  Dr.  Karl.     Stamford.     1915.     15.5x20.8.     (3  photos.) 

Hertling,  Baron  von.     1917.     23.7x19.8. 

Kestrank,  Fieldmarshal.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Linsingen,  General  von.     N.  Y.,  1915.     24.5x19.2. 

Lumm,  Dr.  von,  director  of  banks  and  finance  for  Brussels.     Stamford,  1915. 
16.2x21.3. 

Limim,  Dr.  von,  and  his  staff.    Stamford,  1915.     16.1x21.3. 

Mackensen,  General  von,  at  the  front.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.7. 

Mecklenburg,  Duke  of.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.8x24.5. 

Rupprecht,  Prince,  of  Bavaria.     N.  Y.,  1915.     8x13.4.     ' 

Sandt,  General  von,  and  staff.     Stamford,  1915.     16x21. 

Sandt,  General  von,  civil  governor  of  Belgium.     Stamford,  1915.     16.4x21.4. 

Stahl,  Gustav,  German  reservist.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.4x9.8. 

Usedom,  Admiral  von,  inspector-general  of  the  coast  defences  of  the  Dardanelles. 
N.  Y.,  1915.     24.3x19.4. 

William,  Crown  prince,  and  staff.     N.  Y.,  1916.     15.6x20.6. 

William,  the  German  crown  prince.     N.  Y.,  1914.     18.9x23.9. 

William  II,  German  emperor,  and  Prince  Henry  at  front.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.4x17.6. 

William  II,  German  emperor,  with  General  von  Emmich.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.6x17.3. 

William  II,  the  kaiser.     N.  Y.,  1915.  ,  10.2x6.9. 

William  II,  kaiser,  consulting  with  his  officers.    1916.    23x31.7  and  7.9x12.9.     (2 
photos.) 

World-war  imperial  family.    36.9x48.1. 

Woyrsch,  General  von.     N.  Y.,  1915.    24.5x19.3. 

Wurm,  Gen.,  and  Prince  Parina.    N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.5. 

At  headquarters.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19x24.6. 
Italian. 

Marconi,  Signer  Guglielmo.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.8x9.4. 

Porrio,  General,  Italian  general  staff.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.1x5.7. 
Japanese. 

Akiyama,  General,  Japanese  army.    1918.     16.6x21.9. 

Otani,  General,  Japanese  army.     1918.     16.6x21.8. 

Li,  Prince.     1918.     15.4x20.2. 
Bumauian. 

Angelescu,  General,  and  some  of  his  regiment.    1918.     19.1x24. 

Bunescu,  General,  and  staff,  Rumanian  army.    1918.    18.4x23.3. 

Ferdinand,  king  of  Rumania;  Col.  Anderson,  of  the  Red  cross  mission.     1918. 
23.3x18.3. 

Iliosku,  Sergeant  Ignatius,  Rumania.     1918.    24.5x19.3. 

Istrati,  General,  General  Paul  Angelescu  and  General  Bunescu.    1918.    18.4x23.4. 

Rumanian  cavalry  officer.     1918.    19.1x24. 
Russian. 

Nicolas,  the  Father  of  all  the  Russians.    N.  Y.,  1915.    12.1x8.7. 

Nicholas,  Grand  duke,  of  Russia.    13.5x10.5. 

Nicholas,  Grand  duke,  of  Russia.    40.8x29. 

Nicholas,  Grand  duke,  supreme  leader  of  the  Russian  forces.     1914.     13.8x11. 

The  Cossack.    1914.    20  3x12.7. 

Cossack  officer  witli  a  Don  horse.     1918.     18.7x24.    7.9x13.9.     (2  photos.) 


PBINTS  189 

Portraits,  Tarkish. 

Essad  Pasha,  commander  of  19th  Turkish  division.     N.  Y.,  1915.    6.6x9.1. 

Merten  Pasha,  consultii^  with  Usedom  Pasha.     N.  Y.,  1915.     6.7x8.9. 
Posters,  American. 

American  ambulance  in  Russia.    21x13.3.    21x12.5.     (2  photos.) 

Don't  let  this  happen.    After  A.  H.  Roos.    Wash.,  1917.    23.8x15.8. 

Give  my  love  to  sister  (Y.  M.  C.  A.).    23.5x16.5. 

Hold  my  coat.     19.5x15. 

If  you  want  'o  make  a  feller  smile  (Y.  M.  C.  A.).    42x29. 

Knights  of  Columbus.    23x16.5. 

"Lafayette  we  are  here"  (Major-General  Pershing).    42x29. 

Men  wanted  for  the  Army.    21x14.2. 

The  Sammy  in  France.     25x16.5. 
British. 

Come  on!    14x19. 

For  the  glory  of  Ireland.    21x15.5. 

•Forward!     18.5x12.5. 

If  you  are  an  Irishman.    After  D.  Turner.     19.5x12.5. 

Plain  duty.    20x13. 
German. 

"I  am  the  Good  Shepherd."    At  the  outpost.     15.5x20.5. 

"Lo,  I  am  with  you  alway."    In  the  trenches.     13.5x20.5. 
Prison-camps,  American. 

Interned  German  prison  camp.    Hot  Springs,  N.  C.     14.5x21. 
Britisli. 

German  ciAdlian  prisoners  at  Dahomey.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 

German  prisoners  of  war.    After  S.  Begs.     N.  Y.,  1914.     19.8x34.8. 
German. 

Alten  Grabow  near  Berlin.     French  and  Belgian  prisoners  of  war  playing  cards 
in  the  German  military  prison  camp.    Chicago,  1914.     15.4x24.8. 

Alten  Grabow.    German  prison  barracks.     Chic,  1914.     16.4x24.8. 

Alten  Grabow.     Prisoners  washing  up.     Chicago,  1914.    19.6x24.7. 

Alten  Grabow.    Three  prisoners  of  war:  French  and  Belgian.     Chicago,  1914. 
19.4x24.7. 

Alten  Grabow.    Waiting  for  mess  in  the  German  prison  camp.     Chic,   1914. 
16.4x24.9. 

British,  French,  and  Russian  officer  prisoners  in  garden  of  Mainz  castell.    N.  Y., 
1915.     18.4x24.2. 

Camp  barbers  at  work.    Stamford,  1915.     15.7x10.4.    16.3x10.8.     (2  photos.) 

Camp  library.     Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.7. 

Camp  shoemakers  at  work.     Stamford,  1915.     10.3x15.6. . 

Camp  store  or  canteen.     Stamford,  1915.     15.7x20.6. 

Camp  watch-tower.     Stamford,  1915.    20.5x15.7. 

Canadian  wounded  prisoners.     16.5x21.9. 

Captured  rifles.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.7. 

Dwelling  house  of  officer  prisoners.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.4. 

Fire  department.     Stamford,  1915.    8.1x13.2. 

Food  cooked  in  big  kitchens  in  background.     Stamford,  1915.     16.2x20.6. 

French  and  Russian  prisoners  playing  cards.     16.7x21.7. 

French  artists,  who  are  prisoners,  producing  works  of  art.     N.  Y.,  1915.    18.7x24.3. 

French,  Belrian,  and  Turco  prisoners  at  German  camp.     18x25. 

French,  Engli-'^h,  and  Russian  prisoners.     Stamford,  1915.    8x13.3. 

French,  English,  and  Russian  prisoners  enjoying  paper.   Stamford,  1915.  8.1x13.2. 

French  prisoners  eating  beef  stew.     16.6x22. 

French  prisoners  receiving  their  rations.     16.7x21.7. 

French  soldier  receiving  parcel-post  package  containing  bread.     15.4x10.2. 

French  soldier  receiving  post-package  from  France.     Stamford,  1915.     15.6x10.6. 

French  tailors!    Stamford,  1915.     10.2x15.6. 

Fried  potato  merchant  and  his  stove.     Stamford,  1915.     13.3x8.     (2  photos.) 

Group  of  French  wounded  prisoners.     16.5x21.9. 

How  food  is  cooked.     Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.7. 

Machine  used  to  help  work  in  kitchen.     Stamford,  1915.     15.1x20.7, 

Poster  for  foot-ball  game.     Stamford,  1915.     13.3x8.1. 

Poster  for  foot-ball  game.     Stamford,  1915.     13.4x8. 

Prison  church.     Stamford,  1915.     15.7x20.6. 

Prison  hot  shower.    Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.8. 

Prison  merchant  selling  French  fried  potatoes.     Stamford,  1915.    13.8x8.1. 


190  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Prison-camps,  German — Continued. 

Prison  school.     Stamford,  1915.     10.8x15.5. 

Prisoners  enjoying  illustrated  papers.     Stamford,  1915.     8x13.3. 

Prisoners  looking  at  Collier's.     Stamford,  1915.     8x13.3. 

Prisoners  receiving  parcel-post  packages  from  France.    Stamford,  1915.    15.5x20.7 . 

Relief  committee  at  work.     Stamford,  1915.     15.7x20.6. 

Russian  prisoners  waiting  their  turn  at  bath-house.    Stamford,  1915.    10.8x15.5. 
10.6x15.5.     (2  photos.) 

Russian  wounded  prisoners.     16.5x22. 

Type  of  barracks  in  which  prisoners  are  housed.     Stamford,  1915.     15.5x20.8. 

Typical  barracks — interior.     Stamford,  1915.     15.7x20.6. 

Wash  room  for  prisoners.     Stamford,  1915.    8.1x13.3. 

Youngest  prisoner  14  years  old.     Russian.     Stamford,  1915.     13.3x8. 
Prisoners,  Austrian. 

Group  of  Austrians.    1918.    18.3x23.4. 

Prisoners  captured  near  Gorizia.    1917.    12x8.8. 

French. 

Bringing  in  French  prisoners  in  a  suburb  of  Verdun.     N.  Y.,  1915.     14.7x20.6. 
French  prisoners.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x23.6. 

German. 

German  prisoners  of  war,  -building  camps  for  American  soldiers  "somewhere  in 

France."     15.5x18.5. 
German  prisoners  protected  by  British  soldiers  from  indignant  P'rench  people. 

After  F.  de  Haenen.    1914. 
Picturesque  Spahis  of  France's   army    escorting    German    prisoners   in    France. 

After  R.  C.  Woodville.    9x34. 
Sortie  by  the  poilus  nets  the  French  a  conglomeration  of  German  prisoners. 

15x20.5. 

Montenegrin. 

Montenegrin  prisoners  of  war.     1915.     14.6x20. 

■    Bussian. 

Capture  of  Russian  spy  by  Germans.    N.  Y.,  1915.    10x14.4. 

Germans  escorting  Russian  prisoners.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 

Russian  and  Siberian  soldiers  captured  by  Germans.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.5x17.1. 

Russian  infantry  and  Cossacks  captured  by  Germans.    N.  Y.,  1915.    10.4x16.1. 

Russian  prisoners.     1915.     12.9x19.9. 

Russian  prisoners  cleaning  up  East  Prussian  cities.    N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.6. 

Russian  prisoners  escorted  by  Uhlans.     After  J.  Ryszkiewicz.     1915.     11.9x14.6. 

Russian  prisoners  in  Galicia.     1915.     9.3x19.9. 

Russian  soldiers  made  prisoners  in  Galicia.     1915.    9.8x19.9. 

Russians  taken  prisoner  by  the  defenders  of  Przemysl.    1915.    15.2x:19.9. 

Serbian. 

Serbian  prisoners.     1915.     14.4x19.3. 

Serbian  prisoners  of  war.     1915.     11.9x19.4. 
Recreation,  Belgian. 

Belgian  soldier  in  surf  at  Ostend.    N.  Y.,  1914.    20.4x15.8. 

Wounded  Belgian  officer  at  Ostend.    N.  Y.,  1914.    15.4x19.5. 
— —    British. 

Football  within  sound  of  the  guns.     1914.    9.7x16.8. 

The  fortune  of  war.    After  F.  Roe.    41x51. 

Members  of  Kitchener's  "Big  army"  seem  efficient.    N.  Y.,  1915.     12.9x10.2. 

Opera  house  at  Le  Mans,  true  theatre  of  war.     1914.     15.6x25.4. 

Tommy  Atkins  indulges  his  sense  of  humour.    1914.    7.2x24.5. 

Bulgarian. 

Military  concert  by  a  Bulgarian  band.    N.  Y.,  1916.    15.6x20.1, 

German. 

Amusement  for  German  wounded  soldiers.    N.  Y.,  1915.    12.1x17.5. 
Bathing.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 
German  soldiers  bowling.    N.  Y.,  1915.    18.9x24.5. 
Bowling  alley  in  German  trench.    N.  Y.,  1915.    12.2x17.5. 
Human  music  racks.    N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.3. 
Landsturm  in  forest  camps.    N.  Y.,  1915.    17.8x24.3. 
Landsturm  regulars  at  rest  in  forest.    N.  Y.,  1915.    17.8x24.3. 
Soldier  showing  toys  to  children.     N.  Y.,  1915.    19.4x24.3. 
Soldiers'  orchestra.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 


PRINTS  191 

Becieation,  Serbian. 

Serbians  quenching  their  thirst.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.5x13.5. 

Soldiers  and  their  sweethearts.    N.  Y.,  1915.    17.8x22.8. 
Bussian. 

The  American  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  among  the  Russian  soldiers.    1918.     18.4x23.4. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  shack  in  suburbs  of  Moscow.    1918.    7.9x13.6. 
Befugees,  Belgian. 

Belgian  army  retreating  from  Antwerp.     N.  Y.,  1914.     15.8x20.3. 

Belgians  in  flight  before  the  Germans.    1914.    14.9x23.2. 

Belgians  passing  through  the  gate  at  Bruges.    N.  Y.,  1914.    15.8x20.2. 

Engines  with  retreating  Belgians.    N.  Y.,  1914.     15.4x19.9. 

Exodus  from  Antwerp  into  Holland.    16x21. 

Old  woman  refugee.     N.  Y.,  1914.    20.3x15.3. 
French. 

Cave  dwellers  of  the  Aisne.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     16.1x24.4. 
Polish. 

Galician  Jews  fleeing  from  Galicia.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10.1x12.2. 

Interior  of  a  Polish  hut.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 

Jewish  refugees  from  Lublin.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.6x15. 

Jewish  refugees  of  Poland.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.6x24.3. 

Jewish  types  in  Russian  Poland.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.9x17.6. 

Misery  o'f  Polish  fugitives.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.4x24.5. 

Type  of  Polish  peasant  huts.     N.  Y.,  1915.    19.2x24.2. 

The  wandering  Jews.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.2x24.3. 
Bumanian. 

Refugees  who  have  been,  taken  in  by  their  friends.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 

The  Rumanian  refugee.     1918.    18.3x23.3. 

The  whole  family  is  compelled  practically  to  live  in  the  open.     1918.     18.4x23.3. 
Bussian. 

Russians  evacxiating  Warsaw.     N.  Y.,  1915.    8.5x12.5. 
Belief  work,  American. 

Dawson  and  Red  cross  nurses.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.8x22.7. 

Evening  with  our  American  Red  cross  in  France.    21.2x15. 

French  mothers  with  infants  at  Red  cross  canteen.     18.5x23. 

Mackay  unit  of  Roosevelt  hospital.     N.  Y.,  1917.     18.8x23.6. 

Medical  staff  and  nurses  of  the  American  Red  cross  hospital  at  Roman,  Rumania. 
1918.     18.4x23.4. 

Members  of  the  hospital  corps  of  our  Army  in  the  first  line  trenches  rendering 
aid  to  the  wounded.     15.7x21. 

Miss  Maxine  Elliott  fitting  up  her  barge,  distributing  food  and  clothing.    N.  Y., 
1915.     10.2x12.2. 

Mrs.  William  K.  Vanderbilt  and  wounded  French  soldiers  at  Neuilly.    22.3x28.6, 
22.9x29.1,  23.5x29.3.     (3  photos.) 

Wife  of  U.  S.  Ambassador  to  Russia  aids  Russian  wounded.    N.  Y.,  1915.    8x12.1. 

Woman's  committee.  Council  of  national  defense.    Wash.,  1917.    10.9x15.9. 
Belgian. 

Belgian  chaplain  ei^aged  in  Red  cross  work.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10x13.5. 

Belgian  first-aid  station.     16.5x22. 

Belgian  soldiers  removing  comrade  overcome  by  gas  attack.     15x20.8. 

Stretcher-bearers  removing  the  wounded  to  stations  of  first  aid.    Battle  of  Fland- 
ers.    16x20.5. 

Two  little  baby  shoes  found  in  wounded  Belgian's  pockets.    N.  Y.,  1915.    lO.lx 
13.6. 
British. 

Rescue  attending  Lusitania  disaster.    21.7x15.2. 
French. 

Chaplain  and  stretcher-bearers  searching  for  wounded  and  dead  soldiers  [Beau- 
mont].    14.3x20. 

Exchange  of  surgeons  and  attendants  between  France  and  Germany.    N .  Y. ,  191 5. 
9  1x14.3. 

Fratemite.    After  J.  C.  Dollman.    Bristol,  1917.    55.5x68.6. 
.    French  soldiers  seriously  wounded  being  sent  home.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.5x13.7. 

Probing  the  wounds  of  French  soldier.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10.2x14.5. 

Reconstructed  home  in  a  French  village  (Matigny).     15.7x20.3. 

Transporting  wounded  French  soldiers  to  their  barracks.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.6x13. 


192  LIBEARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Belief  work,  German. 

Courtesy  of  war.     1914.     8.9x34.7. 

German  wounded  soldiers  being  taught  to  earn  livelihood.    N.  Y.,  1915.     12. 2x 
16.7. 

Interior  of  German  hospital  ship.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Soldiers  enjoying  afternoon  tea  in  the  Berlin  home  for  the  blind.    N.  Y.,  1915. 
19.3x24.3. 
Bumanian. 

Ambassador  Vopicka  (U.  S.),  Princess  Elizabeth  of  Rumania,  and  Col.  Anderson. 
1918.     19.3x24.2. 

Hospital  at  Roman.     1918.     19.1x24.4. 

Princess  Elizabeth  of  Rumania  distributing  tobacco  to  convalescents.    1918. 
18.3x23.4. 
Bussian. 

Bringing  home  Russian  wounded.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.9x24.3. 

Kiev  department  of  repair.     1918.     18.4x23.4. 

Milk  is  as  difficult  to  obtain  as  bread.     1918.     19.1x24.4. 

Soldiers  in  armored  cars  with  their  charity  coUeciion  boxes.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 

Storehouse  of  the  Russian  Red  cross  ou*side  of  Moscow.     1918.     13.6x7.9. 

Red  cross  train  at  Trans-Siberian  station.     1918.     8x13.6. 
Japanese. 

Drill  of  Japanese  Red  cross  nurses.    Tokyo.    1918.     12.2x9.3. 

Red  cross  nm"ses  and  officers.     Red  cross  hospital,  Tokyo.     1918.    9.3x12.1. 
Unknown. 

Bringing  in  their  wounded.     N.  Y.,  1915.     9.5x7.2. 

Field  hospital  scene.     N.  Y.,  1915.     10.2x15.6. 

Red  cross  ambulance  train.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 

Red  cross  bringing  in  slightly  wounded.     N.  Y.,  1915.     17.5x24.1. 

Red  cross  train.     1915.     13.4x22.7. 

Wounded  on  sledges  of  skis  lashed  together.     1914.     12.6x15.8. 
Beligious  subjects,  Belgian. 

For  the  brave  Belgians  at  the  front.     After  A.  Forestier.     N.  Y..  1914.     22.5x15.9. 

Religious  observance  of  King  Albert's  birihday.     21.9x16.5. 
British. 

"Preservethy  body  and  soul."    Afier  W.  H.  Y.  Titcomb.    41.5x35. 
French. 

A  rabbi,  a  priest,  and  a  Protestant  clergyman  minister  to  the  French  soldiers. 
N.  Y.,  1915.     7.5x10.3. 
Bussian. 

Blessing  the  colors.     1918.     19.8x24.4. 

Blessing  the  troops.     1918.     19.9x24.4. 

Prayer  with  the  gospel  resting  on  crossed  bayonets.    After  F.  de  Haenen.     1914. 
4.4x16.1. 

Russian  priest  on  the  field  blessing  the  charging  troops.     1914.    7.4x25.3. 
Unknown. 

Field  mass.     1915.     9.7x22.7. 

Prayer  before  battle.    1914.     6.9x24.9. 
Sanitary  measures,  German. 

Drying  the  laundry.     N.  Y.,  1915.     13.7x18.5. 

German  soldiers  bathing  in  large  French  laundry.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.4x16.3. 

German  soldiers  entering  disinfecting  plant.     N.'Y.,  1915.     19.3x23.3. 

German  soldiers  making  microscoi)ic  examination  of  slaughtered  pigs.    N.  Y., 
1915.    18.3x24.7. 

Germans  burning  their  dead  at  Esternay.     1914.    33.1x24.7. 

Preparing  mineral  water  for  use  of  the  army.    N.  Y.,  1915.     24.7x17.4. 

Russian  soldiers  Ijefore  being  cleaned.     N.  Y.,  1915.     8.9x11.9. 

Russian  soldiers  after  being  cleaned.    N.  Y.,  1915.    8.9x11.7. 

Wash  women  at  work.     N.Y.,.1915.     10.4x18.5. 
Bumanian. 

Rumanian  sanitation.     1918.     19.2x24.6. 
Submarine  warfare. 

Admiral  Gleaves  boarding  U-53.    Newport,  1916.     14.8x20.2. 

Captain  Rose  of  the  U-53.    Newport,  1916.     14.9x20.4. 

Crew  forward  German  U-53.    Newport,  1916.     14.8x20.2. 

Grew  of  German  U-53.     Newport,  1916.     14.8x20.2. 

A  destroyer  escapes  a  torpedo.     1914.    8.9x15. 


>  PBiNors  193 

Submarine  warfare — Continued. 

Destruction  of  the  German  submarine  U-15.     After  N.   Wilkinson.    N.   Y., 

1914.  13.8x24.7. 

Fight  off  Heligoland.    1914.    24.6x18.6. 

German  crew  and  submarine,  which  surrendered  to  the  U.  S.  S.  "Fanning." 

12x21. 
German  pilot  leaving  the  submarine  tender  to  go  on  board  the  Zaanstrom.     N.  Y. , 

1915.  15.1x20.2. 

German  submarine  lender  F.  _  N.  Y.,  1915.     15.2x20.2. 

German  submarine  U-26  chasing  and  bringing  up  the  Zaanstrom.     N.  Y.,  1915. 

15.1x20.1. 
German  submai-ine  U-28.     1915.     14.7x20. 

German  submarine  U-53  at  Ne^v'port,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1916.    17.8x22.9. 
German  U-53,  port  bow.     Newport,  1916.    20.4x25.4. 
German  U-53,  starboard  bow.    Newport,  1916.     14.9x20.1. 
German  U-53,  stern  view.    Ne^^'port,  1916.     14.8x20.2. 
Model  for  submaj-ine.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.4x24.3. 
Newest  type  of  German  submarine.    N.  Y..  1915.     19.3x24.3. 
Officers  and  creyv  of  German  submarine  U-53,  Oct.  1916.     17.9x22.8. 
Submarine  coming  to  the  surface.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.3. 
Submarine  detector,  No.  1.    After  F.  D.  Lane.    1917.    14.4x23. 
Submarine  detector,  No.  2.    After  F.  D.  Lane.    1917.    14.5x22.9. 
Submarine  detector.  No.  3.    After  F.  D.  Lane.    1917.    14x23.2. 
Submarine  detector,  No.  4.    After  F.  D.  Lane.    1917.    14.3x23.7. 
U-36  and  its  tender,  the  W-2.     N.  Y.,  1915.    15.2x20.2. 
U-36  and  its  tender  leading  the  way  through  the  mine  fields  into  Zeebrugge. 

N.  Y.,  1915.    15.1x20.2. 
U-36  signalling  ''stop "  to  the  Dutch  liner  Batavier  V.    N.  Y.,  1915.    15x20.5. 
Training  camps,  United  States. 
American  gas  mask.    17x12. 

American  soldiers  practicing  the  use  of  gaa  flappers.    12x17. 
American  troops  off  the  train  in  France  waiting  to  march  to  their  new  camp 

"somewhere  in  France."    14x19.2. 
Attacking  a  trench.    12x17. 

Bayonet  exercise  in  an  American  camp.    15.6x21.2. 
Bayonet  practice  (disarming  and  throwing  the  adversary).    12x20.5. 
Bayonet  training  in  the  open  field,  "somewhere  in  France."    15x20. 
Bndge  building.    Wash.,  1917.    11x16. 
Browning  machine  gun,  model  of  1918.    15x20.5. 
Browning  machine  rifle,  model  of  1918,  as  fired  from  the  hip,  during  advance. 

19.5x15.3. 
Browning  machine  rifle,  model  of  1918.    16x20.7. 

Browning  machine  rifle,  model  of  1918,  as  fired  from  hip  position.    19.5x15. 
Browning  machine  rifle,  model  of  1918,  as  used  in  the  shoulder  position.    19.5x15. 
Camouflage  ^sniper  donning  his  disguise).     13x20. 
Camouflage  (soldier's disguise).    12.8x20.8. 
Camouflage  which  perplexed  President  Wilson.    15.2x20.7. 
The  charge  (camp  drill).    15x19. 
Close  quarters  (bayonet  practice).    20x15. 
Eliminating  the  honor  of  German  gas  attacks.    15x21. 
Field-telephone  and  operator  receiving  orders  to  fire.    14.5x18.9. 
Field -telephone  receiving  firing  orders  from  officers  on  observation  platform. 

14.6x7.3. 
Firing  at  will  (artillery  practice).     15.5x20.5. 
First  aid  to  railroad  congestion.    15.9x20.8. 

French  instructor  training  American  soldiers  in  the  use  of  hand  grenades.    12x17 . 
Full  recoil  of  gun  (artillery  practice).    14.7x18. 
Gas  mask.    12x17. 

Guns  of  victory  (artillery  drill).    15x20.4. 
Hurdling  to  victory  (bayonet  practice).    15.6x20.7. 
Leaving  camp  for  firing  range.    Tobyhanna,  1914.    12.2x16.9.  -* 

Lieutenant  Campbell,  British  aviator  instructor.    12x21. 
Life  for  the  aeroplane.    15.5x21. 
Loading  guns  (artillery  practice).    15x18.9. 
Loading  pans  into  oven.    14.7x18.4. 
March  to  glory.    15x21. 
^lilitary  homing  pigeons.    15.5x20.4. 

66539—18 13 


194  LIBBABY  OF  CONGRESS 

Training  camps,  United  States — Continued. 

Motor  truck  crossing  ditch.    12.2x21. 

Mountain  machine  gun  squad.    15.5x21.2. 

Officers  of  our  Allies.    French,  Scotch,  and  English  officers  as  instructors  in  the 
training  camps.    15.5x21. 

Out  of  the  trenches    (camp  drill).    15x21. 

President  and  Mrs.  Wilson  witnessed  the  presentation  of  diplomas.    Wash.,  1917, 
11x15.9. 

Receiving  billet  orders  "somewhere  in  France."    14.7x19.4. 

Secretary  Baker  presenting  diploma.    Wash.,  1917.    10.9x15.9. 

Smoke  bombs  (practice  in  trench  warfare).     14x20.5. 

Test  of  skill  (bayonet  practice).     13.5x18.5. 

Testing  the  motor  of  an  aeroplane.    21x15.7. 

Trench  sharp-shooter.    Wash.     1917.    16x11.1. 

U.  S.  Marines  in  France  "digging  in"  (training  for  modern  warfare).    12.2x20. 

U.  S.  Marines  in  France  receiving  instruction  in  the  use  of  hand  grenades. 
12.5x21.5. 

U.  S.  Marines  off  for  camp  in  France.     12.5x20.2. 

Unloading  supplies  for  the  American  army  in  France.     14x18.7. 
Camp  Custer. 

Unitedbandsinfrontof  "Liberty  theatre."    1918.    25.3x34.1. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Auditorium.    1917.    22.9x34. 
Fort  Myer. 

President  Wilson  reviewing  Reserve  officers'   training  corps,   Fort  Myer,  Va. 
1917.     11x16. 

President  Wilson    and    Secretary   Baker  reviewing  graduating  class,   officers' 
training  camp,  Fort  Myer,  Va.     15.6x21. 

Secretary  Baker,  delivering  an  address  to  graduating  class,  officers'  training 
camp.  Fort  Myer,  Va.     15.7x21. 
Camp  Hancock. 

Cold  steel.     Non-commissioned  officers  at  Camp  Hancock  in  bayonet  practice. 
15x20.2. 

Over  the  top  (bayonet  practice).     Camp  Hancock.     15x21. 

Setting-up  exercises  at  Camp  Hancock.     15x20.5. 
Camp  Upton. 

Service  records  of  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.    16x21. 
Harvard  tmiverslty. 

Review  of  Harvard  R.  O.  T.  C.  by  Marshal  Joffre.     1917.     11.8x17.    (2  views.) 
Great  Lakes. 

Great  Lakes  naval  training  school,  marching.     Cleve.,  1918.    24x19.1. 
Belgium. 

Drilling  Belgian  recruits  in  bayonet  charge.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.6x13.4. 
Germany. 

Dummies  used  by  Germans  in  rifle-practice.    N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.6. 

Physical  exercise.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5.     (2  photos.) 

Training  German  infantry  before  the  war.    1914.    25x20.3. 
Great  Britain. 

Canadian  recruits  training  at  Salisbiiry.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.8x12.8. 

Playing  the  war  game  "Bellum."     1914.     12.4x15.4. 
Transportation,  Austrian. 

Austrian  ammunition  transport  crossing  temporary  bridge.    N.Y.,1915.    9.8x14.6. 

Austrian  soldiers  crossing  pontoon  bridge.    N.  Y.,  1915.    17.7x22.7. 

Austrian  troops  crossing  improvised  bridge.    1915.     12.9x19.7. 
Belgian. 

Pontoon  bridge  across  the  mud  flats  in  Flanders.     16.8x22.2. 

Pontoon  bridge  120  miles  long.     16.5x21.9. 
British. 

Alaskan  huskies  transporting  ammunition.     15.5x20.5. 

Hoisting  cavalry  horses  aboard  atransport.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.4x13.6. 

New  Zealand  in  the  war.    Transport  leaving  the  dominion  with  reinforcements. 
37.5x48.5. 

River  Avon  overflowed,  hindering  progress  of  military  supplies.     N.  Y.,  1915. 
10.4x14.4. 
German. 

Crossing  pontoon  bridge.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.3x24.7. 

Field  railway  used  in  advance  on  Russians.     N.  Y.,  1915.     12.3x17.1. 

German  engineers  transporting  a  locomotive  by  raft.    N.Y.,1915.    19.3x24.5. 


PRINTS  196 

Transportation,  Oerman — Continued. 

German  motor-cyclists.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.7. 

German  troop  train  in  Carpathians.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 

Germans  building  pontoon  bridge.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.4. 

Pontoon  bridge.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.9x24.4. 

Rails  are  laid  at  the  slope  of  a  hill.     N.  Y.,  1915.     11.7x18.4. 

Transporting  ammunition  and  supplies.     N.  Y.,  1915.    12.8x18.4. 
Japanese. 

Transporting  aircraft  equipment.     1918.    16.6x21.9. 
Bumanian. 

Military  trains  composed  of  oxen.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 
Eussian. 

Russians  use   wagons   for  emergency   transportation  of  troops.    N.   Y.,    1915. 
9.4x13. 

Train  at  Yasai  about  to  leave  for  Russia  with  Russian  troops.     1918.     18.4x23.3. 
Trench  warfare,  American. 

U.  S,  Marines  in  France.    Gas  mask  drill.     12.5x20.9. 
Austrian. 

Polish  legion  in  the  Carpathians.     1915.     16x22.8. 

Polish  legion  in  the  Carpathians.    After  J.  Ryszkiewicz.     1915.     11.2x14.8. 
Belgian. 

Adjusting  gun  for  firing  grenades.    20.8x16.6. 

Be%Lan  trenches  in  Flanders.     N.  Y.,  1915.     7.8x12. 

Concrete  observation  post  erected  by  the  Germans.    16.7x21.9. 

Shooting  at  airplanes.     16.6x21.9. 
British. 

Advance  in  shell  craters.     Battlefield  of  the  Somme.     32x47.5. 

Armored  motor-car  or  tank  used  by  British  on  Somme  front.    8.1x12.6. 

An  assaulting  wave.     Battlefield  of  the  Somme,    32x47.5. 

Australian  firing  a  trench  mortar.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.5x12.7. 

British  officers  in  splinter-proof  resting.    24.7x19.5. 

British  soldiers  as  cave  dwellers.     1914.    8.6x16. 

British  tank  approaching  a  German  trench.     24.9x16.8. 

British  tank  forcing  its  way  tlirough  obstacles.     12.1x24.8. 

Canadians  at  Ypres.    After  W.  B.  Wollen.     Lend.,  1915.    38.5x55.5. 

Defense  of  Antwerp  by  the  British.    After  S.  Wright.     1914.     10.2x15.5,10x15.9. 
(2  photos.) 

German  deserters  approaching.     After  F.  Villiers.     1914.    9.9x15.9. 

How  the  British  faced  the  Germans.     After  R.  C.  Woodville.     1914.    6x21.1. 

In  the  trenches  at  the  Aisne.    After  R.  C.  Wood-ville.    23.9x19.4. 

"The  mud  bath."     1914.     10.7x8.6. 

Surprise  visit  of  Gurkhas  to  a  German  trench.      After  R.  C.  Woodville.    1914. 
13x10.4. 

When  British  soldiers  were  once  more  winning  undying  glory.     1914.    18.1x24.9. 

Where  the  Germans  tried  to  gain  ground.    After  F.  Vuhers.     1914.    9.2x15. 

VSTiere  the  Germans  were  flooded  out.     After  S.  Wright.     1914.    9.9x15.7. 

With  face  blackened,  that  it  mav  be  '■in\-isible''  in  the  darkness.    After  H.  W. 
Koekoek.     1914.    4x14.6. 
French. 

Bags  of  earth  and  timber  as  a  footway.     1914.     12.2x9.5. 

Detachment  of  French  infantrv  with  two  quick-firing  guns.    N.  Y.,  1914.    20. 2x 
25.2. 

French  artillerymen  protected  against  poisonous  gases.    N.  Y.,  1915.    14.2x9.6. 

French  attacking  party  charging  enemies'  position.    N.  Y.,  1915.    10.5x14.4. 

French  infantry  attacking  German  trench.    After  R.  C.  Woodville.     14.5x24.3. 

French  machine-gun  readv  to  repel  German  attack.    N.  Y.,  1915.    8x11.7. 

French  soldiers  in  \'o^e8  liurling  stones  down  on  Germiln  trench.    16.3x24. 

Gas  flappers  used  to  fan  poison  gas  from  a  trench.    17x12. 

In  the  French  trenches  at  Soissons.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.9x13.9. 

Liquid  fire  brigade  on  way  to  scene  of  action.     16.7x21.8. 

Modem  battlefield.    After  C.  Clark.     1914.    9.2x28.5. 

A  night  in  the  trenches  at  Mons.     1914.     13.3x19.6. 

Seeing  the  enemy  without  exposing  themselves.    N.  Y.,  1915.    11.7x8.7. 

Trench  in  the  cemetery  of  Arras.    21x15.5. 

Trench  observation  post  on  the  summit.     15.5x21. 


196  LIBBABY  OF  CONQBJBSS 

Trench  warfare,  Oerman. 

After  the  Germans  had  stormed  the  Russian  positions.    N.  Y.,  1915.     13.7x10.9. 

Bedroom  in  subterranean  bomb-proof  shelter.    N.  Y.,  1915.    24.6x19.3. 

Carrying  compressed  gas  by  field  railroad.    N.  Y.,  1915,  19.2x24.5. 

Completing  a  German  trench  with  wicker  work.     N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.6. 

Defences  the  Germans  smashed  through.    1914.     15.3x24.8. 

Division  chief  in  the  trenches  with  his  men.     N.  Y.,  1915.    19.3x24.4. 

Field  telephone.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.5x24.3. 

German  bush-screened  trenches  at  the  battle  of  the  Marne.    After  E,.  C.  Woodville. 
14.5x24.5. 

German  field -wireless  communicating  with  trenches  at  the  front.    N.  Y.,  1915. 
11.1x15.2. 

German  gas  shells.     18.8x16. 

German  reserves  digging  trenches.     N.  Y.,  1915.     18.6x24.8. 

German  sharpshooters  using  armor-plate  protection.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.4x24.8. 

German  shell-proof  dug-out.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.6. 

German  shells  unearth  graves.    After  S.  Wright.    1914.    9.3x14.2. 

German  soldiers  gathering  saplings  to  reinforce  trenches.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.5x24.4. 

German  soldiers  operating  field  searchlight.    N.  Y.,  1915.    24.6x16.5. 

Germans  reinforcing  trenches  with  saplings.    N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.7. 

In  the  trenches.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.5. 

Liquid  fire  used  in  trenches  by  Germans.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.8x12.6. 

Result  of  explosion  of  gas  bomb.    N.  Y.,  1915.     13x17.6. 

Trench  holes.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.9x20.8. 
Italian. 

First  line  Italian  trenches.     1917.     11.9x8.9. 

Fortified  road  on  the  slope  of  Lucinico.     1917.     12.5x18.9. 

Italian  engineers  division.     N.  Y.,  1915.    8.6x12.4. 

Italian  soldiers  hastily  entrenching  themselves  on  Austrian  frontier.    N.  Y., 
1915.     9.3x13.4. 

Italians  in  trenches.     N.  Y.     11x7.8. 

Recaptured  first-line  trenches  near  Gorizia.     1917.    8.8x12. 

Road  to  observatory.     1917.     12x8.9. 
Bumanian. 

Advantage  is  taken  of  ravines  to  hide  reserves.     1918.     18.4x23.3. 

Holes  made  by  shells  are  large  enough  for  a  man  to  stand  in.     1918.     23.3x19.4. 

Second  line  of  trenches.     1918.     19.1x24.3. 

Trenches  taken  by  the  Rumanians  from  the  Germans.     1918.     18.3x23.4. 
Sussian. 

Interior  of  the  Russian  Fort  Vilna.     N.  Y.,  1915.     19.3x24.4. 
Ttirkish. 

Turkish  soldiers  under  German  command.    N.  Y.,  1915.     12.3x16.6. 
Miscellaneous,  American. 

American  troops  passing  in  review  before  French  officers.     16x21. 

Declaration  of  war.     1917.    24.5x16.8. 

Drawing  numbers  for  the  draft.     1917.     17.8x23. 

President  addressing  Congress,  Feb.  3,  1917.     17.9x25.5. 

President  Wilson  delivering  his  message  to  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1917.     15.8x21, 
Belgian. 

After  the  tide  of  war.    Belgium  desolated.     1914.     17x24.8. 

Harvesting  in  the  valley  of  death.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     1914.    21.1x15.8. 
British. 

German  spy-hole  at  the  front.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.     1914.     12.3x9.8. 

R^imental  barber  at  his  business.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.9x7.3. 

S.  S.  Ryndam  showing  hole  on  side.    N.  Y.,  1915.    9.6x12.1. 

Still  treasuring  his  trophy  of  war.    After  H.  W.  Koekoek.    20x17. 

The  tale  of  a  glorious  end.     16.3x25.2. 

Warlencourt.    Final  resting  place  of  the  British  heroes.     15.5x21. 

Welsh  horses  and  their  cartridge' bandoliera.    N.  Y.     1915.    10x13.7. 
French. 

The  cemetery  of  Moosch.    After  C.  J.  Duvent.    32x48.5. 

For  freedom,  with  helmet  on  the  cross.     Lond.,  1914.     17.5x10.7. 

France  pays  homage  to  composer  of  "  La  Marseillaise."    N.  Y.,  1915.    10.2x14.3. 
13.9x10.6.     (2  photos.) 

French  children  welcoming  our  soldiers  by  covering  the  roads  with  flowers. 
12.3x21. 


PRIN^TS  197 

MiscellaneoTis,  French— Continued. 

French  soldiers  saluting  a  British  general  and  staff.     1914.     14.7x20.7. 

French  troops  on  the  battlefield  in  full  equipment.     (Marne  Fere  Champenoise. ) 
14.3x19.5. 

Heroic  act  of  an  eighteen-year-old  corporal.     After  II.  W.  Koekoek.     24.5x20. 

Lumbering  scene  in  the  Vosges  Mountains.     16x20.5. 

Meeting  place  of  two  of  the  seven  rivers.     15.5x24.5. 

The  "Poilu"  of  1916.     After  A.  Lalauze.     26.6x19. 

Regiment  of  infantry  resting  in  the  Aisne  district.    Soup  time.     15.5x21. 

The  soldier's  dream.     After  A.  Faivre.     17.6x25.9. 

Stable  at  the  front  in  Argonne.     N.  Y.,  1915.    9.9x14.3. 

Trunks  of  dead  French  officers  sent  to  their  widows.     N.  Y.,  1915.     7.8x11.5. 

War  demonstration  in  Ostend.    After  A.  Forestier.     1914.    21x15.9. 
German. 

Children  collecting  bronze  household  goods.    N.  Y.,  1915.     17.6x22.7. 

German  field  smithy.    N.  Y.,  1915.    12.8x17.3. 

Solitary  sentinel.     N.  Y..  1915.    10.3x15.8. 
Japanese. 

Japanese  infantry.     1918.     16.6x21.9. 

Men  of  Imperial  guard  division.     1918.     16.6x22. 
Bnmanian. 

Regiment  of  Transylvanians  transferred  to  Rumanian  army.     1918.     18.3x23.3. 
Bussian. 

Galician  oil  wells  fired  by  Russians.    N.  Y.,  1915.    8.4x14.6. 

Two  young  Russian  boys  going  to  the  front  as  mascots.    1918.     13.6x7.9. 

War  automobiles  used  for  selling  the  Russian  loan.     1918.     7.9x13.9. 

II.  WAR  SUBJECTS  (STEREOSCOPIC  VIEWS). 

Size  8x18.5. 
Artillery,  Belgian. 

Belgian  field  artillery. 

In  defense  of  their  country.     Belgian  field  artillery  on  the  firingline. 
British. 

Bringing  up  reserve  ammunition  for  the  gima.     Some  of  Lloyd  George's  ehells'i 
the  Huns. 

British  infantry  Maxim  gun  in  action. 

Hot  work.    Artillery  bombardment  all  along  the  German  lines. 

Interior  of  gun  emplacement. 

Our  artillery  in  action.     Gun  in  recoil. 

Our  artillery  prepared  against  an  attack. 

Seaforths  firing  a  trench  mortar. 

South  African  artillery  in  German  West  Africa. 
French. 

Auto  truck  taking  a  heavy  gun  into  action  near  Verdun,  France. 

Awaiting  the  signal  to  fire.     French  120  gun  trained  on  the  enemy's  position. 

Battery  of  French  artillery  taking  new  position. 

Famous  French  75  millimeter  guns  in  ambush  near  German  trenches. 

French  anti-aircraft  gun  in  roofless  railway  car,  preparing  to  chase  an  enemy 
aeroplane. 

French  artillery  in  the  village  of  Perthes  les  Hurlus. 

French  battery  of  artillery  in  wooded  position. 

French  gunners  adjusting  large  cannon  mounted  on  railway  truck,  France. 

French  guns,  Paris,  France. 

French  155  gun  in  the  Champagrie  district. 

High  power  guns  mounted  on  railway  truck  and  under  camouflage  protection, 
France. 

Hurried  emplacement  of  a  field  battery  at  Paichaho. 

Modem  artillery  transport  by  auto  in  France. 

Most  famous  weapon  of  the  allies,  the  wonderful  75  centimeter  gun. 

Off  for  Berlin!    High  power  auto  truck  delivering  large  cannon  to  the  firing  line  in 
France. 

One  of  the  famous  French  75  cannons  elevated  for  firing  at  an  aeroplane. 

Raining  death  and  destruction  on  Prussian  ranks.     French  75  gun  concealed  to 
cover  advance  of  infantry  in  German  defenses. 

Training  a  French  trench  mortar. 


198  LIBBARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Artillery,  German. 

German  heavy  shells  bursting  in  front  of  British  trenches. 

Kaiser  William's  soldiers  studying  the  mechanism  of  a  captured  Russian  machine 
gun. 

105  gun  that  has  fired  its  last  shot  for  Prussian  autocracy,  captured  in  recent  drive. 

With  the  Germans  on  the  Belgian  firing  line,  operating  machine  guns. 
Russian. 

A  pioneer  of  the  Kaiser's  forests  shattered  into  toothpicks  by  a  shell  from  the 
Russian  lines. 
Aviation. 

Bird  of  prey.     Zeppelin  flying  over  a  German  town. 

German  taube  captured  with  wings  damaged  by  shell  fire,  Paris. 

Hauling  down  French  dirigible  balloon  for  officers'  reports. 

Shooting  German  aeroplanes.    Aircraft  gun  concealed  in  woods. 
Awards  of  honor. 

Decorating  with  medaille  militaire  Adjutant  Dambrine,  severely  wounded  at 
Ablain,  France. 

French  general  decorating  officers  for  valor  on  battlefield. 

Sir  James  Willcocks  talking  to  native  oflScers. 

Survivors  of  the  21  men  in  the  Seaforths  who  have  received  the  D.  0.  M. 
Battlefields. 

Barbed  wire  entanglements  cut  by  the  German  soldiers  to  hasten  their  attack  on 
Russian  lines. 

Battlefield  after  the  charge. 

Battlefield  in  northern  France  strewn  Avith  German  dead. 

Casualties  after  the  charge. 

Grim  horrors  of  war.    Bodies  of  men  and  horses  amid  wreckage  of  French  city. 
Bombardment  of  cities — Belgian. 

Altar  of  Malines  cathedral  wrecked  by  German  shells. 

Damage  wrought  to  interior  of  Malines  cathedral  by  German  shells. 

Interior  of  Malines  cathedral  wrecked  by  German  guns. 

Havoc  caused  by  second  Zeppelin  bomb  attack  at  Antwerp. 

Tragedy  of  Louvain.    Famous  university  town  destroyed. 

Wreck  of  beautiful  Louvain,  Belgium. 

Wreckage  of  Antwerp  houses  by  German  bombs  dropped  Sept.  2,  1914. 
— —  British. 

Ruins  of  the  docks  power  house;  destroyed  by  German  bombs,  Kings  Lynn. 

Zeppelin  raid  ob  Kings  Lynn.    Wreck  of  home. 
French. 

Barricade  in  streets  of  Eclusiers,  France. 

Bombarded  farm  buildings  in  France. 

British  "Tommies"  amid  the  ruins  of  Senlis. 

Church  square  after  bombardment;  Albert,  France. 

Destruction  from  modem  artillery  fire;  ruins  of  Sermaize,  France. 

Devastated  section  of  Creil  after  the  bombardment  of  the  German  forces. 

Evidence  of  German  "Kultur."    Church  at  Ecriennes,  France,  shattered  by 
a  German  shell. 

French  factory  destroyed  by  Hun  artillery  fire. 

H.  D.  Grid  wood  looking  at  the  ruins  of  the  shell-wrecked  Richebourg  church. 

Hurlus,  after  terrible  bombardment  by  French  artillery. 

Monument  to  German  ruthlessness  at  Bethincourt,  Verdun. 

Ruined  mansion  at  Creil,  after  the  city  was  bombarded  by  the  Germans. 

Ruins  at  Creil,  France. 

Ruins  of  a  mansion  in  the  pathway  of  the  German  guns,  Senlis,  France. 

Ruins  of  church  at  Hurlus  in  the  Champagne  district. 

Ruins  of  famous  church  at  Albert,  France. 

Ruins  of  Senlis,  France. 

Ruins  on  Rue  de  Paris,  after  the  bombardment  by  the  German  forces,  Creil, 
France. 

Scene  on  Rue  de  Republique,  after  the  bombaidment  by  the  Germans,  Senlis, 
Frajice. 

Senlis  after  the  German  bombardment,  Sept.,  1914. 
• —  Bussian. 

German  look-out  guard  in  the  loft  of  a  wrecked  Russian  bam 
—  Unknown. 

Effect  of  shell  fire. 

French  troops  entering  village  captured  from  the  enemy. 


PRINTS  199 

Bombardment  of  cities — ^Unknown — Continued. 

London  territorial  regiment  passing  a  shell-wrecked  house. 

Ruins  of  a  sugar  mill;  bombardment  by  the  Germans. 

Terrible  work  of  high-explosive  shells.    Officers  examining  shell  craters. 
Bridges. 

Belgians  defending  bridge  across  canal  in  Flanders. 

French  engineers  building  a  pontoon  bridge  for  the  great  advance. 

Inspecting  a  pontoon  bridge  in  the  French  section,  nearing  completion. 

Pontoon  bridge  built  by  P>ench  engineers,  northern  France. 

Preparing  for  the  great  advance.    French  engineers  building  a  pontoon  bridge 
across  the  Mame. 

Tangled  ruins  of  Mame  bridge  blown  up  by  Germans,  and  Red  cross  train  wreck. 

Wooden  bridge  built  over  River  Meuse  by  Germans  to  replace  one  Allies  destroyed. 
Burial  grounds. 

German  soldier  marking  a  tombstone  for  fallen  comrade 

German  soldiers'  graves  and  crude  monument  for  the  men  who  fell  on  the  eastern 
battle  lines. 

Graves  of  French  heroes  within  the  trenches. 

Graves  of  Turkish  soldiers  beneath  barbed-wire  entanglement  on  the  Dardanelles. 

Interment  of  the  fallen  brave  in  the  cemetery  at  Villers  au  Bois,  France. 

Last  resting  place  of  many  fallen  heroes  of  the  allied  armies. 

New  burial  ground  for  French  heroes,  near  ruined  cemetery,  France. 
Camouflage. 

Answering  the  Nation's  call:  part  of  the  artist's  corps. 

Carrying  branches  of  trees  to  screen  our  artillery. 

Masking  a  battery. 
Camps. 

Alarm  in  camp:  Approach  of  enemy  aeroplane,  France. 

Botha's  successful  campaign  in  German  South  West  Africa.  ^ 

British  camp  in  France;  mess  tents  and  cooks  section. 

Temporary  camp  at  a  base  town  in  German  East  Africa. 
Cavalry. 

Cavalrymen  from  Morocco  with  the  French  troops  at  the  front. 

French  cavalry  horses  swimming  river  in  northern  France. 

French  cavalry  ready  to  follow  an  infantry  attack. 

French  dragoons  proceeding  to  the  front,  each  with  spare  horse.    Bourget,  France. 

Gallant  burghers  of  Gen.  Botha  ready  to  invade  German  West  Africa. 

King  Edward  horse  guards,  London,  England. 

King's  drasroon  guards  charging. 

Russian  Uhlans  riding  through  the  main  street,  "The  Tachsen  Place."  Warsaw, 
Russia. 

Scouting  for  the  enemy^.    French  cavalry  passing  through  village. 

Troop  of  cavalry  crossmg  stream  in  France. 

Types  from  France's  colonial  troops,  Spahis  from  Algeria. 
Commissary. 

Army  kitchen  behind  the  firing  line. 

Army  mess  wagons  serving  hot  coffee  to  a  battery  of  artillery  after  a  forced  march. 

Commissariat  train  leaving  supply  station. 

Cooking  an  evening  meal  in  the  heart  of  German  East  Africa. 

Food  for  the  British  army  in  France.    Herd  of  sheep  for  the  front. 

How  the  British  force  is  fed;  bread  ovens  of  the  army  in  France. 

Like  mother  made.    Field  bakery;  National  army  cantonment. 

Lull  in  the  fighting;  French  colonial  troops,  the  jovial  Zouaves  enjo3dng  a  meal. 

Making  bread  for  British  troops;  camp  scene,  France. 

Meal  time  at  the  front;  Belgian  soldiers  receiving  their  meat  and  soup. 

Mess  time;  French  soldiers  sheltered  in  factory,  ruined  by  artillery  fire. 

On  the  firing  line  at  meal  time  with  Belgium's  brave  defenders. 

Provisioning  an  immense  army;  British  transport  wagons  in  France. 

Slaughter  of  goats  for  Indian  troops  in  France. 

Unloading  bread  for  British  soldiers  near  firing  line. 

Zouave  and  Moroccan  sharpshooters  taking  meal. 
Engineers. 

American  engineers'  first  contingent  of  the  army  of  the  Great  republic. 

Inspection  of  the  "Royal  engineers"  in  London,  prior  to  their  departure  for 
France. 

Royal  engineers  leaving  England  for  the  front. 


200  LTBBAEY  OF   CONGBESS 

Hand-to-lund  fighting. 

Driving  out  the  invader;  fighting  the  Germans  house  to  house. 

Soldiers  of  the  Allies  tracking  a  sniper. 
Infantry,  Belgian. 

Belgian  infantrymen  on  the  alert  for  the  German  advance  guard. 

Some  of  the  re-formed  Belgian  army  at  the  front. 

With  the  Belgian  army  at  the  front:  inspection  of  rifles. 
British. 

British  infantry  marchiug  through  a  P^ench  town. 

Part  of  England's  cosmopolitan  army. 
Canadian. 

Lord  mayor's  day;  Canadian  troops  and  Red  cross  car. 
—  East  Indian. 

Xypical  Garhwal  riflemen. 

Jat  headquarters  group. 
French. 

France's  sturdy  sons  still  roll  forward;  on  the  way  to  the  trenches. 

French  aerial  scout  watching  the  enemy  while  infantry  takes  an  advanced  position . 

Regt.  French  infantry  crossing  over  Mame  on  pontoon  bridge. 
South  African. 

South  African  infantiy  on  the  march. 
Turkish. 

Mobilizing  the  Turkish  army;  Asiatic  troops  marching  to  the  Russian  border. 

Turkish  army  at  drill;  preparing  to  fight  the  Allies. 

Turkish  infantry  being  rushed  to  the  front. 

Turkish  regulars  at  an  outpost  in  Syria. 
Mines. 

Mine  exploding. 
Missions. 

Elks'  war  commission  to  raise  $1,000,000  Red  cross  fund  at  the  White  house, 
Wa8h.,D.C. 

Heroes  from  the  trenches;  British  non-commissioned  officers  here  as  instructors 
in  trench  warfare. 
Naval  battles  and  ships. 

Chilean  sailors' learning  to  operate  submarines;  U.  S.  frigate  "Constitution"  in 
background. 

Life  on  a  British  battleship;  wash  day  on  H.  M.  S.  Prince  of  Wales. 
Obsequies. 

Burying  brave  officers  of  the  French  army  in  cemetery;  Champagne  district. 

French  soldier  decorating  graves  of  fellow  soldiers;  Neuilly,  France. 

French  soldiers  carrying  their  dead  officers  into  a  church. 

Funeral  of  fallen  heroes  at  Villers  au  Bois;  leaving  the  chiu-ch. 

Sacrificed  on  the  altar  of  German  militarism.    Arrival  of  the  dead  at  the  military 
cemetery,  Villers  au  Bois,  France. 
Occupation  of  cities. 

Crisis  in  Antwerp;  crowds  of  non-residents  awaiting  leaving  permits. 

Old  town  hall  at  Lierre  from  which  Belgian  king  and  chief  officers  directed 
operations. 
Portraits. 

H.  R.  H.  the  Price  of  Wales  at  the  front. 

Prince  of  Wales  talking  to  Mr.  Gird  wood. 

H.  11.  the  Maharajah  of  Barwani  at  work  in  France. 

General  Botha  talking  to  some  of  his  officers. 

Lord  Buxton,  governor  of  South  Africa,  talking  to  an  Australian  V.  C. 

Mr.  Gird  wood  entering  a  car. 

Mounted  gendarmes  and  Mr.  Girdwood. 

Mr.  Girdwood  talking  to  Gen.  Sir  James  Willcocks. 

Lt.  Col.  Gordon,  Capt.  Romilly,  Capt.  Weir,  Lt.  and  Q.  M.  Brodie. 

Captain  Hallewell,  the  famous  quarter  miler. 

Prince  llitendra  of  Kuch  Behar  with  Major  Stewart. 

Marshal  Joffre  and  other  high  officials  of  the  French  army  at  sheltered  head- 
quarters near  the  front. 

Marshal  Joffre,  Viviani,  Chacheprat,  and  Fabrey,  French  war  commission,  with 
Gov.  Lowden  and  state  officials  at  tomb  of  Lincoln,  Springfield,  111. 

Prince  of  Kapurthala  at  the  head  of  military  police  in  France. 

Major  General  Joseph  E.  Kuhn  and  staff,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

Lieut.  Wm.  L.  Robinson,  V.  C;  Lieut.  Frederick  Souerey. 


PRINTS  201 

Portraits — Continued.  t'^i?. 

Lieut.  Robinson,  V.  C,  Lieut.  Souerey,  Capt.  Sonunere. 

Some  of  Lieut.  Robinson,  V.  C.'s  brother  officers. 

M'Ue  Semmer  decorated  by  order  of  President  of  France  for  heroic  actions  under 
fire. 

Sir  James  Willcocks  at  work. 

Sir  James  Willcocks  reviewing  Gurkhas  on  their  return  from  the  trenches. 

Pres.  and  Mrs.  Wilson,  Sec'y  Baker,  and  Gen.  Scott,  Ft.  Myer,  Va.    Granting 
commissions  to  reserve  officers. 

British  and  Indian  officers  of  the  58th  Rifles. 

Generals  on  a  visit  to  an  outpost  held  by  the  Black  watch. 

Group  of  British  and  Indian  officers  of  the  Sikhs. 

Group  of  officers  of  the  famous  Jodhpur  lancers  taken  in  France.     In  centre  the 
Manarajah,  Sir  Pertab  Singh,  and  the  Maharajah  of  Rutlam. 

Indian  officers  of  the  GarhwaUs. 

Officers  of  the  3rd  London  regiment. 
Prisoners.  jtf? 

German  prisoners.     Captured  by  the  British  at  Bouvigny,  France. 

German  wounded  prisoners  succored  and  tended  by  the  Allies.  T 

Russian  officers  as  prisoners. 

Soldiers  of  the  Allies  shooting  a  spy. 

Under  arrest  near  the  Danube  River. 
Becreation. 

American  troops  being  entertained  in  park  adjoining  Buckingham  palace. 

Camp  of  French  artillerymen,  enjoying  well-earned  rest  from  trench  warfare. 

Comradeship  amidst  Bntish  and  native  signallers. 

Fishing  in  a  Flanders  canal. 

German  soldiers  on  the  eastern  front  enjoying  a  brief  respite  in  the  forest. 

Gurkha  pipers  playing  the  Marseillaise  before  an  audience  of  French  villagers  near 
the  firing  line  in  France. 

Halt  in  Brittany;  British  force  on  their  way  to  the  front. 

Heart  of  the  nation.    Calisthenics  in  the  army. 

Jats  at  play:  a  wrestling  match. 

•Tats  performing  their  native  music  in  France. 

Lull  in  fighting;  Belgian  soldiers  taking  a  well-earned  rest. 

Meal  time  with  Belgium's  brave  soldier  boys. 

Sturdy  Belgian  soldiers  enjoying  a  rest  after  a  fierce  fight. 

With  the  French  army  in  the  Dardanelles;  preparing  an  early  morning  meal. 

With  the  Indian  army  in  Flanders;  preparing  breakfast. 
Befugees.  , 

Belgian  refugees  housed  in  Alexandra  palace,  London. 
BeUef. 

Although  wounded,  one  of  our  officers  assists  a  casualty  into  the  stretcher. 

British  Red  cross  ambulance  in  French  service. 

Casualties  arriving  at  regimental  aid  post;  a  walking  case. 
-  r- .  Checking  wounded  French  before  removal  to  base  hospital. 

French  field  hospital;  locating  bullet  with  X-ray  machine. 

Heroes  from  the  front;  French  wounded  delivered  at  hospital  station  from  Red 
cross  train. 

Horror  of  war;  ghastly  glimpse  of  Belgian  wounded,  Antwerp  hospital. 

Interior  of  Alexandra  palace  occupied  by  Belgian  refugees,  London. 

Prominent  Washington  women  that  will  help  feed  the  armies  of  the  nation  by 
organizing  kitchen  economy. 

Red  cross  workers  from  India  with  troops  in  France. 

Repairing  Red  cross  ambulances. 

Tenderly  they  lifted  him;  hospital  train,  Trekopjee,  German  West  Africa. 

Wives  and  daughters  of  U.  S.  senators  serving  at  Red  cross  headquarters,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Beligious  subjects. 

Devout  Mohammedans  at  the  hour  of  prayer  in  France. 

Gen.  Botha's  burghers  attending  service  in  Dutch  reformed  church,  Cape  Town. 

Sikhfl  singing  reUgious  chants  outside  their  billets. 
Signal  corps. 

Artists  corps  learning  signalling  in  Russell  Square,  London. 

Busy  field-telephone  during  an  engagement. 

Cable  section  laying  line. 

Divisional  tel^:raph  operators  in  a  P'rench  town. 


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Signal  corps — Continued. 

Indian  army  corps  signals,  lorries,  cars  and  motor  cyclists. 

Laying  an  air  line  beside  a  Flanders  canal. 

Laying  telegraph  line. 

Signal  section  at  work  near  a  French  tower. 

Signallers  established  on  a  French  farm. 

Signallers  putting  up  a  telephone  wire,  communicating  with  headquarters  in  a 
French  \'iUage. 
Spoils  of  war. 

Cannon  abandoned  by  Germans  in  retreat  at  Acy,  France. 

Kaiser  William's  soldiers  studying  the  mechanism  of  a  captured  Russian  machine 
gun. 

Pile  of  rifles  captured  from  the  Germans  diu-ing  the  fight  in  the  woods  of  Cham- 
pagne. 

Spoils  of  war  captured  in  the  Russian  retreat  in  the  East. 
Submarine  warfare. 

British  submarines  on  the  Thames.    The  latest  types. 
Training  camps. 

Answering  their  country's  call;  students  drilling  at  Wesleyan  univ.,  Blooming- 
ton,  111. 

Firing  squad  taking  aim;  naval  training  station. 

Machine  gun  target  practice  at  a  southern  cantonment. 

Making  soldiers  of  British  raw  recruits,  artists  corps. 

Mess  time.     Company  of  our  boys  before  barratiks;  street  scene  in  southern 
cantonment. 

Mess  time  on  the  rifle  range  of  a  eouthem  cantonment. 

Naval  commander  inspecting  rifles  at  a  naval  training  station. 

"Parade  rest " ;  naval  training  station. 

Present  arms.     Students  of  the  University  of  Illinois  at  drill,  Urbana,  111. 

President  Woodrow  Wilson  reviewing  reserve  officers  graduated  from  Ft.  Myer 
training  school. 

Rest  period  in  company  barracks  in  a  southern  cantonment. 

Rifle  exercise;  physical  culture,  naval  training  station. 

Southern  cantonment  from  watch  tower;  new  national  army  training  camp. 

Target  practice  with  rifles  at  a  southern  cantonment. 

Touch  of  winter  in  a  national  army  cantonment. 

"Volley  fire! "  by  two  student  companies  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.;  with  our  boys  in  service,  naval  training  station. 
Transportation. 

Anxious  to  come  "in  touch"  with  the  enemy.     French  infantry  on  their  way  to 
the  front. 

Auto  transports.    With  British  force  in  France. 

Battle  of  the  Aisne;  ammunition  wagon  shifting  to  new  position. 

British  royal  engineers  transporting  cavalry  horses  across  a  river. 

Cavalry  machine  gun  being  carried  across  a  river  in  France.     Aerial  railway 
complete. 

Cavalry  machine  gun  being  carried  across  a  river  in   France;  trooper  s-wims 
stream  with  rope  for  trolley. 

Loyal  Kaffirs  in  German  East  Africa  hauling  big  guns. 

Modern  artillery  transported  by  auto  in  France. 

More  pills  for  the  enemy.    Arrival  of  munition  train  at  the  front. 

Motor  vans  of  London;  conveying  troops  and  supplies  to  front. 

On  a  canal  boat  in  Flanders. 

Supply  wagons  ready  to  leave  for  the  aid  of  troops  at  the  front. 

Trainload  of  armoured  motor-cars  in  East  Africa. 

Transport  leaving  a  South  African  port  with  reinforcements  for  East  Africa. 

Transvaal  Scottish  troops  leaving  for  German  East  Africa. 

Troopship  leaving  Capetown  for  East  Africa. 

Union  forces  building  a  railway  line  in  German  East  Africa. 
Trench  warfare. 

Allies  building  shelters  in  the  trenches.    Western  zone  of  the  European  war. 

Allies  digging  trenches  in  the  Western  zone. 

Allies  in  possession  of  the  trenches  among  the  dunes  on  the  coast  of  Flanders. 

Allies  taking  possession  of  the  trenches  on  the  coast  of  Flanders. 

Belgians  constructing  trenches  on  the  coast  of  Flanders  in  anticipation  of  a  Ger- 
man attack. 


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Trench  warfare — Continued. 

Belgian  officers  and  men  resting  in  trenches  between  assaults. 

Belgian  sharpshooters  in  the  trenches  firing  from  a  drain-pipe. 

Belgian  sharpshooters  repelling  an  attack  on  Flanders. 

Belgian  soldiers  taking  possession  of  the  trenches. 

British  "Tommies"  digging  the  second  line  reserve  trenches  in  France. 

Clearing  out  the  remaining  portion  of  the  trench  by  hand  grenades. 

Consolidating  the  trench. 

Consolidation  nearing  completion;  sandbags,  parapets,  etc. 

Creeping  on  the  enemy  over  the  sand-dunes;  British  contingent  in  Belgium. 

Day  guard  doing  duty  in  the  German  trenches.  ■ 

Defending  their  country;  brave  Belgian  soldiers  firing  from  the  trenches. 

Easv  time  in  the  trenches;  sentry  keeps  lookout  through  periscope. 

Fightng  the  invader;  Belgian  sharpshooters  firing  from  the  trenches. 

Fine  shot;  a  well-placed  bomb  in  a  trench. 

First-line  Gurkhas  capturing  a  German  trench  amid  the  smoke  of  battle. 

French  breech-loading  machine  gun;  the  mitrailleuse  in  action. 

French  infantry  excavating  for  trenches. 

French  redoubt  in  woods,  with  entrance  to  brigadier  general's  quarters. 

French  troops  entrenching  in  the  Argonne  district,  France. 

Garhwalis  ready  to  repulse  an  attack. 

German  scout  watching  in  anticipation  of  a  Russian  attack  on  the  trenches.- 

German  shell  bursting  in  front  of  our  trenches. 

German  soldiers  occupj-ing  trenches  on  captured  Russian  lands. 

Highland  battalion  holding  a  trench. 

Highlander  and  Dogras  in  a  trench,  with  dugouts. 

Hussar  firing  through  a  loophole  in  the  French  trenches. 

In  the  French  trenches.  ,^-^ 

In  the  French  trenches;  infantry  soldier  on  observation  duty.     .  v  " 

In  the  French  trenches,  showing  a  cross  erected  over  the  graves  of  heroes. 

Infantry  in  the  trenches  prepared  against  a  gas  attack. 

Interior  of  an  officer's  dug-out  in  the  French  trenches. 

Just  in  from  the  trenches  for  a  well-earned  rest  after  days  of  ceaseless  fighting, 

France. 
Listening  post  leaving  the  trench. 

Listening  post  waiting  in  the  open  for  an  opportunity  to  advance. 
Looking  across  No  Man's  Land. 
Off  day  in  second  British  reserve  trenches  in  France. 
Officer's  dug-out  in  the  French  trenches. 

On  the  battle  line  near  Antwerp;  Belgian  soldiers  ready  to  fire. 
On  the  coast  of  Flanders;  wounded  soldiers  in  a  bayonet  charge. 
"Over  the  top;"  American  soldiera  answering  the  bugle  call  to  "chai-ge." 
Pathan  bombing  party  hurling  hand  grenades. 
Peaceful  scene  in  the  trenches  at  the  front. 

Post  in  the  trenches  held  by  Dogras  and  an  Indian  cavalry  gun  section. 
Ready  to  charge  the  Russian  lines. 
Seaforth  bomb  section  firing  bombs  from  trench  mortar. 
Seaforths  filling  their  water  bottles  at  the  town  pump  before  going  into  the 

trenches. 
Second  line  coming  up  amid  shell  fire  to  win  the  trench. 
Shelters  with  gardens  behind,  in  the  French  trenches. 
"Sniping"  at  the  enemy  fiom  the  French  trenches. 
Soldiers  of  the  Allies  firing  from  the  trenches  on  the  western  battle  line  of  the 

European  war. 
Terraced  trenches  in  quicksand,  built  by  German  soldiers  in  a  pine  forest  in  the 

eastern  front. 
Trenches  of  the  Allies  among  the  dunes  in  the  midst  of  brambles  on  the  coast  of 

Flanders. 
War  among  the  sand-dunes;  Belgian  frontier  sentry  on  duty. 
Where  bowling  tells;  Gurkha  bombers  at  work. 
Troops  marching. 

Company  of  Sikhs  under  Lieut.  Smyth,  V.  C. 

Contingent  of  American  troops  on  the  way  to  Buckingham  palace  to  march  past 

H.M.  the  King. 
Enthusiastic  welcome  to  American  troops  in  Trafalgar  square.  ,» ^ ;  t: 

French  column  of  Zouaves  (Algerians)  in  march  through  forest  of  Aigonne: 
Halt  in  Brittany;  British  force  on  their  way  to  the  front. 


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Troops  inarching — Continued. 

Highland  regiment  crossing  a  canal  to  their  billets. 

Highland  regiment  of  the  British  army  marching  through  Boulogne. 

King's  Liverpool  regiment  off  for  the  front,  England. 

Last  march  out  from  8  months'  camp  at  Homchurch  of  1st  Sportsmen's  battalion. 

London  Territorials  resting  on  a  march,  in  France. 

Old  Glory  borne  through  London  streets  by  American  engineers. 

One  of  New  York's  military  spectacles  when  38,000  men  parade  in  honor  of  her 
citizen  soldiers. 

Seaforths  crossing  a  canal  bridge  on  their  way  to  the  trenches. 

Signal  section  about  to  commence  the  day's  march. 

Soldiers  of  the  Great  republic  on  their  way  to  join  the  fighting  forces  in  Europe. 

Splendid  Turkish  infantry  marching  to  fight  the  Allies. 

3rd  London  Territorials  on  the  march  in  France. 

Turkish  troops  on  their  way  towards  Egypt. 

Waldorf-Astoria  hotel;  Fifth  avenue  and  33rd  St.  during  patriotic  event. 
War  in  German  colonies. 

Blockhouse  captured  from  the  Germans  by  General  Smuts'  advancing  forces  in 
German  East  Africa. 

Burghers  arriving  at  Swakopmund  ready  for  general  advance. 

Butchers  receiving  their  pay  at  Swakopmund. 

Examining  guns  captured  from  the  Germans  in  East  Africa. 

Morning  bath  by  Gen.  Botha's  burghers  after  night  march. 

Our  South  African  troops  under  General  Smuts  in  East  Africa. 

Preparing  to  invade  German  West  Africa;  Gen.  Botha's  burghers,  Jan.,  1915. 

Some  of  the  German  trenches  captured  by  the  South  African  forces  in  German 
East  Africa. 
War  in  the  East. 

France's  colonial  troops  at  the  Dardanelles;  African  cavalry  at  dinner. 

Grecian  soldiers  on  tower  at  Acropolis,  Athens. 

Infantry  charging  over  pontoon  bridges,  Persian  gulf. 

Machine  gun  section  crossing  a  pontoon  bridge  in  the  Persian  gulf. 

Mobilizing  the  Turkish  army;  Asiatic  troops  marching  to  the  "Russian  border. 

Our  gallant  fighters  in  Persian  gulf. 

Turks  hurrying  troops  against  the  Russians  in  Armenia. 

With  the  French  army  in  the  Dardanelles;  camp  of  the  African  cavalry. 
Miscellaneous. 

Abandoned  German  battery  commanders.    Station  at  Acy,  France. 

Always  busy  at  the  barbers'  tent;  British  base  camp  in  France. 

Ambuscade.     Belgian  soldiers  awaiting  the  approach  of  the  enemy's  scouts. 

Austrian  building  operations;  women  mixing  mortar. 

Barber  with  the  German  army  serving  his  patrons  in  the  open. 

Behind  the  firing  line;  Scotch  and  British  "Tommies"  at  the  wash  tub. 

Belgian  ofiicers  and  corporals  studying  maps  in  Flanders. 

British  infantry  Maxim  gun  going  into  action. 

Death  dealing  devices  of  ancient  and  modem  times  captured  by  the  allied  forces. 

Dispatch  rider  in  difficulties;  the  snow  makes  it  hard  going. 

Dispatch  rider  repairing  his  motor  cycle. 

The  end  of  war;  arms  of  many  battles  at  last  stacked  in  place. 

French  scouts  in  a  vineyard  in  the  Champagne  district. 

French  troops  awaiUng  motors  for  attack  on  Hebuteme. 

French  wounded  convalescents  nicknamed  the  "cripples"  about  to  return  to  the 
front. 

German  look-out  guard  in  the  loft  of  a  wrecked  Russian  bam. 

German  naval  shell  which  failed  to  explode. 

Germans  injured  by  French  shell  exploding  their  own  gas  cylinders. 

Gurkhas  at  kit  inspection  before  moving  into  the  trenches  in  Flanders. 

Indian  cavalry  horse  hospital  in  a  French  factory. 

John  Bull  wakes  up;  acres  of  men  answering  the  nation's  call. 

Sepoy  at  a  French  field  post  office  reviewing  parcels  from  far  off  India. 

Troop  of  French  cyclist  scouts  in  the  enemy's  country. 

Troops  bathing  in  a  French  canal  within  the  shelled  area. 

War  m  France;  first  contingent  of  British  troops. 

With  the  British  force  in  France;  French  maid  visiting  camp. 

With  the  French  army  cyclist  scouts  leaving  for  the  front. 

Wounded  French  soldiers  (poilus)  on  the  railway  returning  to  Paris. 


PBINTS  206 

III.    WAR  SUBJECTS  (PANORAMIC  VIEWS) 

United  States  Army. 

23rd  Regiment.    Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1917. 
102nd  Regiment.    Companies  A-I;  K-M.    Twelve  views.     1917. 
102nd  Regiment.    Machine  gun,  officers,  etc.    Three  views.     1917. 
Sanitary  detachment,  102nd  Regiment.    New  Haven,  Sept.  10,  1917. 
Ambulance  companies. 

Ambulance  co.  no.  1,  W.  N.  G.    Captain  A.  A.  Mitten.    1917. 

PHrst  ambulance  co.,  N.  Y.  National  guard.    About  to  leave  Binghamton  for 

training  camp  at  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Aug.,  1917. 
4th  Ohio  ambulance  company.    National  guard,  U.  S.,  at  McKinley  monument. 

Canton,  Ohio,  Aug.  10,  1917. 
National  Army  Camps. 

Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Three  views.    Nov.  23,  1917. 

Base  hospital.    Dec.  31,  1917. 

Bird's-eye  view.    Oct.  27,  1917. 

General  view.    Dec.  29,  1917. 

Field  artillery  section.    Nov.  23,  1917. 

Military  review.    Nov.  9,  1917. 

337th  and  338th  Infantry  sections.    Dec.  29,  1917. 
Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass. 

View.     Nov.  6,  1917. 

Infantry  quarters.    Dec.  6,  1917. 

Quarters  of  303rd  Infantry.    Deo.  6,  1917. 
Camp  Dodge,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Three  views.     1917. 

13th  Natl,  army  cantonment.    Oct.  2,  1917. 

View.    Oct.  27,  1917. 

Main  street,  looking  south.    Nov.  12,  1917. 
Camp  Funston,  Fort  Riley,  Kans. 

Officers'  training  camp.     1917. 

Two  views.     Nov.  5,  1917. 
Camp  Gordon,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Home  of  the  all  American  division.    Apr.  25,  1918. 

82nd  Division  review  in  honor  of  Mrs.  J.  B.  Gordon.     191F. 
Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111. 

View.    Nov.  12,  1917. 

Two  views.     1918. 

Camp  Grant's  welcome  to  Gov.  Lowden.    Nov.  1,  1917. 

Officers  86th  Division  and  part  of  92nd  Division.     1917. 
Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va. 

View.    Jan.  17,  1918. 
Camp  Lewis,  American  Lake,  Wash. 

View.    Sept.  28,  1917. 

View.    Nov.  5,  1917. 

Remount  station.    Oct.  31,  1917. 
Camp  Pike,  Little  Rock,  Ark. , 

Two  views.     1917. 

Two  views.     Nov.  5,  1917. 

Four  views.     Nov.  30,  1917. 
Camp  Sherman,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

View.    Sept.  20,  1917. 

View.    1918. 
Camp  Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Five  views.    Nov.  30,  1917. 

View.    1917. 

84th  Division  commander,  General  Hale,  with  staff  and  attached  French  officers. 
Nov.  30,  1917. 

Review  of  the  84th  Division.    Nov.  10,  1917. 

Review  of  the  84th  Division  by  Commanding  General  Harry  C.  Hale.    Nov.  23, 
1917. 
Camp  Travis,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Bird's  eye  view.    Oct.  1917. 

Camp  Travis  from  wireless  tower.    1917. 


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National  Guard  Camps. 

Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

41st  Div.     Oct.  12,  1917. 
Camp  Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Base  hospital .    Feb .  1918. 

Looking  down  Pennsylvania  Ave.  from  109th  U.  S.  Inf.  quarters.    Feb.  1918. 

Looking  down  Tyler  Ave.  from  108th  Field  artillery  quarters.    Feb.  1918. 

lllth-112thU.  S.  Infantry,  Machine  gun  battalions  and  Signal  corps.    Feb.  1918. 

28th  Exhibition  bayonet  drill  in  honor  of  Sect.  Lansing.     1918. 
Camp  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Two  views.     1918. 

Members  of  the  camp.     1918. 

Officers  of  the  Quartermaster  corps  training  &  mobilization  camp.    Mch.  5, 1918. 
Camp  Kearny,  Linda  Vista,  Cal . 

View.    Jan.  23,  1918. 
Camp  MacArthur,  Waco,  Texas. 

View.    1918. 

Base  hospital.     1918. 

Officers  32nd  Division.    Dec.  23,  1917. 
Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala. 

View  of  29th  Division.    Mch.  11,  1918. 

104th  Motor  supply  train.    Feb.  27,  1918. 

110th  Field  artillery.    Feb.  27,  1918. 

110th  Machine  gun  battalion.    Feb.  18th,  1918. 

112th  Heavy  artillery.    Feb.  23,  1918. 

113th  Infantry.    Feb.  26,  1918. 

114th  Infantry.     Feb.  9th,  1918. 

116th  Infantry.    Feb.  5,  1918. 
Camp  Sevier,  Greeneville,  S.  C. 

105th  Ammunition  train.    March  2,  1918. 

105th  Engineers.    Mch.  7th,  1918. 

105th  Field  signal  battalion.    March  1,  1918. 

105th  Supply  train.    Mch.  13th,  1918. 

113th  Field  artillery.    Mch.  16,  1918. 

114th  Field  artillery.    March,  1918. 

115th  Field  artillery.    March  9,  1918. 

118th  Infantry.    March  9,  1918. 

119th  Infantry.    March  8,  1918. 

310th  Auxiliary  remount  depot.    March  16,  1918. 

Training  battalions,  Depot  brigade.     Oct.  18,  1917. 

4th-6th  Training  battalions,  55th  Depot  brigade,  2nd  Div.     Oct.  30,  1917. 
Camp  Sheridan,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Base  hospital.    1918. 

112th  Military  police.     Apr.  12th,  1918. 
Camp  Wheeler,  Macon,  Ga. 

Artillery  hill.    Oct.  2nd,  1917. 

106th  Ammunition  train.    Jan.  25th,  1918. 

106th  Engineers.    Jan.  18,  1918. 

106th  Field  signal  battalion.     Feb.  9th,  1918. 

106th  Sanitary  train.    Mch.  11,  1918. 

106th  Supply  train.    Feb.  10th,  1918. 

116th  Field  artillery.     Apr.  6th,1918. 

124th  Inf.  camp.     Dec.  10,  1917. 

117th  Field  artillery.     Feb.  7,  1918. 

118th  Machine  gun  battalion.     Feb.  7th,  1918. 

12l8t  Infantry.     Feb.  let,  1918. 

123rd  Infantry.     1917. 

123rd  Infantry.    Mch.  11,  1918. 

124th  Inf.,  2nd  Fla.    Oct.  23,  1917. 

124th  Infantry.    Jan.  16,  1918. 
Other  camps. 

Camp  Greenleaf,  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  • 

M.  O.  T.  C.    Aug.  20,  1917. 
Naval  training  stations. 

Great  Lakes  naval  training  station.  Great  Lakes,  111. 

Bird's-eye  view.     Oct.  27,  1917. 
Newport,  R.  I. 

Commanding  officer's  inspection.    Jun.  19,  1917. 

Naval  training  station.    Jun.  19,  1917. 


PBINT8  207 

Kaval  training  stations — Continued. 

Pelham  Bay  naval  training  camp,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y. 
First  training  regiment.     1918. 
View.     1918. 
State  troops. 

Co.  K,  2nd  Ind.  infantry.    Aug.  31,  1917. 

Co.  G,  2nd  Minn,  infantry.    Aug.  28th,  1917.  ■>- 

Co.  H,  3rd  Minn,  infantry,    Aug.  19th,  1917.  ' 

Co.  G,  4th  Neb.  infantry.    Aug.  21,  1917, 

Co.  C,  6th  Neb.  infantry.    Aug.  21,  1917. 

Battery  C,  1st  N.  Y.  field  artillery.    Aug.,  1917. 

Ist  Regt.  Ohio  engineers.    Cos.  E  and  F  hdqrs.     Aug.  10,  1917. 

Co.  C,  8th  Ohio  infantry.    Aug.  17,  1917. 

Co.  L,  10th  Ohio  infantry  at  McKinley  monument,  Aug.  21,  1917.    Canton,  Ohio. 
Miscellaneous. 

Auxiliary  remount  depot,  Montgomery,  Ala.     View.    Apr.  3,  1918. 

Cavalry  camp.  Pawnee  Flats,  Fort  Riley,  Kan.     View.     Nov.  5,  1917. 

Madison  barracks,  N.  Y.    Graduating  officers.    August  14,  1917. 

Marine  barracks,  Quantico,  Va.    View.     1918. 

Polytechnic  institute.  Auburn,  Ala.     Apr.  15,  1918.     Drill. 

Pontoon  bridge.    View.    Aug.  27,  1917. 

Reserve  officers  training  corp^.  University  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me.     1918. 

Shipbuilding,  Seattle,  Wash.    Shipyards.    1918. 

IV.  CAMP  LIBRARIES,  ETC. 

Arranged  alphabetically  under  names  of  camps,  grouped  under  National   Army 
Camps,  National  Guard  Camps,  etc. 

National  Army  Camps.  •-' 

Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Charging  desk.     12.5x16.5. 

Charging  books.     12x16.5. 

In  the  alcove.     11.5x17, 
Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass. 

At  the  desk.     16x20.5. 

At  the  round  table.     15.5x20.5. 
Camp  Dix,  Wrightstown,  N.  J. 

Exterior  (winter).     17.5x22.5. 

Exterior  (a).    17.5x22.5. 

Exterior  (b).    12x16. 

Exterior  (c).    7.5x12.8.  .  .1 

Exterior  (d).     18x23.5.  /. 

Interior.     15.5x20.2. 

Charging  desk  (a).     17.5x23. 

Charging  desk  (b).     17.5x22.5.  .' 

Charging  desk  (c).     15.5x20. 

"Busy  corner.'^    8x10.5. 

Good  things  for  soldiers.    25x17. 

Two  interested  readers.     20.3x15.5. 
Camp  Funston,  Fort  Riley,  Kan. 

Exterior.    19.2x23.5. 

Interior.     19.5x24.5. 
Camp  Grordon,  Atlanta,  Ga.  ; . 

Exterior.     19x23.5. 

Interior.     19x24. 

In  the  fiction  alcove.    19x24. 

In  the  periodical  section.    19x24 
Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111. 

Exterior.     7.5x12.7. 

Exterior  (night).    7.5x12.7. 

Interior.     19.8x23.5. 

Alcove.     19x24. 

Delivering  books.     19.5x24. 

Soldiers  shovelling  snow.    7.5x12.7. 
Camp  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Exterior.     19.8x24. 

Delivery  counter.    19x24.3. 

Garage.    19.8x24.2. 


208  LIBRABY   OP  CONGRESS 

National  Army  Camps — Continued. 
Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Exterior  (a).    9x15.5. 

Exterior  (b).     11.3x16. 

Interior.    11.5x16.5. 

Charging  desk.     11.5x16.7. 

Library  delivery  (a).     11x16. 

Librarj-^  delivery  (b).     15.2x10.2. 

SUpping  the  dav's  books.     11x16.3. 

"Burleson"  mail.     10.7x16.2. 
Camp  Lewis,  American  Lake,  Wash. 

Exterior  (a).     11.2x16.2. 

Exterior  (b).     10x16.5. 

Exterior  (c).     11.5x16. 

Interior.     11x15.2. 

Librarian's  office.     16.5x11.5. 

Charging  desk.     11.5x17. 

Crowded  alcove.     19.5x24.2. 
Camp  Meade,  Admiral,  Md. 

Interior.     7x12.3. 

Reading  and  resting  in  barrack.     11.5x16.5. 
Camp  Hke,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Building  before  painting.    9x11.5. 

Exterior  (end  view).    8.5x11.5. 

Exterior  (showing  soldiers  drilling).    9x11.5. 

Interior  (entrance).    9x11.5. 

CWging  desk  (a).    9x11.5. 

Charging  desk  (b).    9x11.5. 

Library  and  garage.    9x11.5. 

Morning  drill.    8.8x11.5. 
Camp  Sherman,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Exterior  (a).    9x11.5. 

Exterior  (b).    10.5x15. 

End  of  library  building  showing  chimney.    8.3x11.3. 

Interior  (imfumished).    8x10.5. 

Interior.    19x24. 

Charging  desk  (a).     15.5x20.5. 

Charging  desk  (b).    8.8x11. 

In  the  alcove  (a).     15.5x20.5. 

In  the  alcove  (b).    9x11. 

Comer  section.     11x15.5. 

Reference  section.    8.5x11.5. 

Alcoves.    8.5x11.5. 

"Cozy  comer"  (a).     19x24. 

Cozy  comer  (b).    8.3x11.3. 

Periodical  section.    11.5x15.3. 

Sky-light.    9x11. 

Library  delivery  (a).    8.5x10.3. 

Library  delivery  (b).    8.5x11.5. 

Delivering  books.    8x10.2. 

Sortir^  reading  material .    8 .  3x1 1 . 3 . 

Libraiy  staff.    8.5x11.5. 

Garage  (a).    8.3x11.3. 

Garage  (b).    8.5x10.5. 
Camp  Upton,  Yaphank,  L.  I. 

Exterior.    8x13. 

Entrance.    10.5x15.5. 

Chai^^ing  desk.    10.5x15.5. 

Periodical  section.    10.5x15.5. 

Cozy  corner.     10.5x15.5. 
National  Guard  Camps. 

Camp  Bowie,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

Exterior.    19x24.5. 

Interior.    19.5x24.3. 

Interior,  looking  east.     19.3x24.2. 

library  and  garage.     19x24.5. 


PBINTS  209 

National  Guard  Camps — Continued. 

Camp  Cody,  Doming,  N.  Mox. 
Exterior.     11.2x16. 
Interior.     11.5x16.8. 
Delivering  books.     11.8x16.8. 
Camp  Fremont,  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
Chai^g  desk  (a).     12x17. 
Charging  desk  (b).     12.2x17.2. 
Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Exterior.    8x13.8. 
Delivering  books.     11.2x16.5. 
Camp  Kearny,  Linda  Vista,  Cal. 
Exterior,  east  front.    19x24. 
Entrance.     19.7x24. 
Interior  (a).     11.5x15. 
Interior  (b).     19.2x24.5. 
Charging  desk  (a).    19x24. 
Charging  desk  (b).     19.5x24.2. 
Delivering  books.    15x19.5. 
Fiction  and  periodical  sections.    19x24.2. 
Periodical  section.     14x19. 
Returning  book  at  the  desk.     14x19. 

Solid  comfort  in  the  tent  with  A.  L.  A.  Library  books.     13.8x18.5. 
Camp  Logan,  Houston,  Tex. 
Exterior  (a).     16x21.2. 
Exterior  (b).     16x20.5. 
Charging  desk,     16x21. 
Camp  Sheridan,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Exterior,     19.5x24, 
Interior.     19x24. 
Charging  desk.     19x23.5. 
Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  S.  0. 
Old  white  church,  temporary  quarters  for  camp  library.     11.8x16,5. 
Interior  of  old  white  church,  temporary  quarters  for  the  camp  library.    (Two 

views.)     11.8x16.8. 
Exterior,     12.2x17,5, 
Interior.     19x24.5. 
Camp  Wheeler,  Macon,  Ga, 
In  course  of  construction.    Exterior  (5  views).    Interior  (1  view).    7x12. 
Other  camps. 

Chattanooga  military  branch,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga. 
Exterior.     19x24, 
Interior.     18.8x23.7. 
Charging  desk  and  alcove,     19x24. 
Fort  Oglethorpe,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga. 
Library  and  post  office,    [  Y,  M,  C.  A,!    10.5x16. 
Auditorium  and  reading  room.    [  Y.  M.  C.  A.]    10.5x23.4. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  meeting.     14.7x21.3. 

Writing  home  on  improvised  writing  tables.    [Y.  M.  0.  A.]    14.5x21.5. 
Fort  Thomas,  near  Newport,  Ky. 
Y,  M,  C.  A,  Ubrary,     11x15.5, 
Camp  Perry,  Great  Lakes,  111,    Naval  training  station. 
Exterior  (a),    21,5x28. 
Exterior  (b).    (2  views.)    10x17.5. 
Interior,     10.5x15.6. 
Charging  desk,    22.5x29.5, 
Hoboken  (N.  J.)  dispatch,  office. 

Books  ready  for  shipment,    12x17.3.  , 

Collecting  books  preparatory  to  shipment,     12x17.3. 
Interesting  books  for  soldiers  and  sailors.     12x17.5. 
Marine  inspecting  box  of  books,     12x17.3, 
Material  arriving  and  being  sent  to  the  transports,     19.7x24,5. 
Preparing  books  for  shipment  to  our  men  in  France.     19,5x24.6, 
Soldier  and  marine  pacldng  books.     12x17.3. 
Soldiers  reading  before  A.  L,  A,  dispatch  office.    12x17.3. 
Miscellaneoas, 

New  York  public  library,  New  York. 
Book  "drive"  for  camp  libraries.    12x17. 

66639—18 14 


MUSIC 


This  partial  list  of  music  of  the  European  war  was  compiled  under  the  direction  of 
W.  R.  Whittlesey,  Acting  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Music.  The  items  are  arranged 
under  country.  Songs  with  piano  accompaniment,  imless  otherwise  stated,  are  entered 
under  the  name  of  the  composer  of  the  music.  The  author  of  the  words,  if  other  than 
the  composer,  is  mentioned  when  possible. 

UNITED  STATES  ''■'^- 

Aaronson,  B.    The  flag  of  ray  heart  and  home.     N.  Y.,  Patriotic  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Abbey,  K.  E.     Battle  hynan  of  the  Republic.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 

Abbott,  S.     Sleep  soldier  sleep.     Pt.-song.     Bost.,  Thompson,  1918. 

Abom,  E.  B.     We  are  fighting  for  humanity.    N.  Y.,  Condosta,  Mitchell  Mus.  Co., 

1917. 
Abrahams,  B.  E.     Stand  by  the  President.    Pittsburg,  Abrahams,  1917. 
Abrahams,  M.    There's  a  million  of  heroes  in  each  corner  of  the  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y., 

Kalmar,  1917. 
Acres,  G.    The  Patriot.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Adams,  A.  J.    Bottle  your  tears  up  and  smile.    By  L.  H.  Walker.    Los  Angeles, 

Hatch,  1917. 
Adams,  A.  N.     Soldier  boy.    Ms.  1918. 

Adams,  E.  J.     Unfurl  the  flag  of  freedom.    Bayonne,  Adams,  1917. 
Adams,  F.  S.    Farewell,  Good  Luck  to  You.    Ms.,  1918. 

We'll  all  do  our  bit.    Ms.,  1918. 

Adler,  M.    The  passing  regiment.    Providence,  Adler,  1917. 
Ager,  M.    France,  we  have  not  forgotten  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Tom,  Dick  and  Harry  and  Jack  (Hurry  back).    By  H.  Johnson.    N.  Y,- 

Feist,  1917.  .'.^',^d 

Aide,  H.    The  call  of  the  flag.    By  L.  D.  Westfeldt.    N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917!  ■"■ 
Alexander,  J.  Q.    Democracy.    By  B.  Crossland.    Los  Angeles,  Jessen  Mus.  Ent., 

1918. 
Alfred,  D.  B.    Democracy  love  song.    N.  Y.,  Blackman,  1918. 
Alleman,  J.  H.    The  passing  of  the  Kings.     Song  coll.    Hollywood,  111.    Author, 

1917. 
Allemong,  J.  B.    Somewhere  in  France  is  my  daddy.    By  C.  H.  Adams.    Roanoke, 

Va.,  Imp.    Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Allen,  E.    I'm  a  r^ular  daughter  of  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 
Allen,  W.  K.     We  are  all  Americans.     1917. 

Altman,  J.    You're  the  son  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Bridgeport,  H.  A.  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1917:5 
Ambrose,  P.    Our  flag  is  there.    Phil.,  Amer.  Mus.  &  Poetry  Co.,  1918.  "^ 

Ames,  F.    On  our  way,  we're  going  somewhere.    Boat.,  Birchard,  1918. 

Our  souls  are  thine,  America.     Pt.  song.     By  F.  Manley.    Bost.,  Birchard, 

1918. 

Ames,  W.  C.    Our  soldiers.    1917.  ° 

Andersen,  A.  O.    Sammy.    By  R.  Western.    Chi.,  Mus.  Pr.,  1918.  ^ 

Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  A.     Rally  to  the  colors.     Rosebud,  S.  D.,  Anderson,  1917.  '  ^ 

Anderson,  J.  S.     Parting.     San  Antonio,  Anderson,  1917. 

Anderson,  N.  D.     Soldiers  of  a  new  day.     N.  Y.,  Amer.  Song.  Co.,  1917. 

Anderson,  B.  W.     Hark,  hear  the  bugles  calling.    By  Mrs.  J.  Anderson.     Plymouth, 

Ind.,  Univ.  Serv.  Bur.,  1917. 
Anderson,  W.  R.    Bring  me  a  letter  from  my  old  home  town.    N.  Y.,  Witmark  & 

Sons,  1918.  - 

Andlno,  J.  E.    Hoe  your  "  little  bit"  in  your  own  back  yard.    N.  Y.,  Great  Aim  Soc^ 

1917.  "^ 

I'll  soon  be  coming  back  to  you.    By  E.  M.  SoUoway.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917.  ^, 

Last  night  as  I  lay  by  the  camp  fire.    Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1916. 

Loyalty  is  the  word  to-day.    By  D.  D.  Cahill.    N.  Y.,  Great  Aim  Soc.,  1917. 

211 


212  LIBBARY  OF  OONGBESS 

Andrews,  H.  F.    We're  in  the  war  to  see  it  through.    Alb.,  1917. 

Angel,  A.  S.    Stars  and  stripes  for  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

Angelino,  A.  N.    The  big  boy  blue.    By  J.  J.  Donovan.    Oakland,  Jerome  Pub.  Co., 

1917. 
Anthony,  C.  S.    That's  what  we're  fighting  for.    Providence,  Anthony,  1918. 

The  whole  world  is  calling  you.     Providence,  Anthony,  1917. 

Appleton,  E.  Q.     Fairy  dream.    Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  Appleton,  1917. 

Homeland  is  calling.    Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  Appleton,  1917. 

Archer,  W.  C.    You've  gone  too  far  with  Uncle  Sam.    Hopewell,  Va.,  Hopewell  Pub. 

Co.,  1917. 
Armstrong,  Q.  W.    Old  Glory  will  be  there.    Pt.  song.    Lisbon,  O.,  1917. 
Arnold,  N.  C.     "  So  long"  old  Uncle  Sammy.    By  L.  D.  Skelton.    Cent.  City,  S.  D., 

Skelton,  1918.  ajr 

Arnott,  J.    The  Crisis.    Oakland,  Arnott,  1917.  .„i 

The  song  of  Uncle  Sam's  boys.    Oakland,  Arnott,  1917.  ,>i-f7 

Amt,  C.  S.    Sav'ng  the  world  for  Democracy.    By  H.  S.  Whitney.    1918. 

Artell,  L.  D.    The  U.  S.  A.  honor  song.    By  Mrs.  C.  A.  Grassell.    Chi.,  Amer.  Mus. 

Pub.,  1917. 
Arthur,  A.  G.    Hail!  American  soldier.    Lowville,  N.  Y.,  Composer,  1918.  g^ 

Ashford,  E.  L.     Old  Glory.     Unison  chorus.    N.  Y.,  Flammer,  1917.  ,-fii 

Ashley,  Q.  W.    Americans,  get  in  this  fight.    N.  Y.,  Fair  child,  1918.  j  f 

Ashley,  L.    With  Pershing  in  France,  1917.  :/ 

Ashworth,  V.    Peace  prayer.    Paterson,  Vine.  Ashworth,  1915. 
Atkinson,  D.  T.     Have  you  seen  the  lad  called  a  slacker.     Cin.,  Willis  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
AtweU,  P.    Her  country's  call.     Schenectady,  Atwell,  1917. 
Austin,  M.  D.    The  song  of  the  Allies.    Louisville,  Smythe  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Auten,  E.,  jr.    Good  bye  William  good  bye.     1918. 

I  work  for  Uncle  Sam.    Prince ville,  111..  Dart  &  Auten,  1918. 

We're  here,  Lafayette,  we're  here.    Princeville,  111.,  Dart  &  Auten,  1918. 

Avery,  S.  R.    The  sign  of  mercy.    Minneapolis,  Schmitt,  1918. 

B.,  C.  S.    We'll  send  our  yankee  dollars.    By  T.  D.  Oakley.     1917. 

Bach,  H.    We  march  to  victory.    By  F.  C.  Yoimg,  Milwaukee,  Mil.  Con.  Mus.  Co., 

1917. 
Backhenns,  L.  E.    My  heart  is  in  the  trenches  of  France.    Lockney  &  Backherms, 

1918. 
Bacon,  G.  G.    We  are  on  our  way  to  France.    Chi.,  Rossiter,  1918. 
Bacon,  L.  M.    Our  flag.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Baer,  C.  J.    We  will  make  the  Kaiser  wiser.    Chi.,  Am.  Aviation  Club,  1918.        ;;.r/ 
Baetze,  E.    Sons  of  America.    Ms.     1918. 
Bagggett,  M.    The  American  flag.    Baggett,  1918. 
Bahr,  C.  W.    Put  on  your  uniform  of  blue  for  your  country  is  calling  you.    Quincy, 

Mass.,  1917.  (A 

Bailey,  J.  E.    Victory.    Lynn,  Mass.,  Bailey,  1918. 
Bailey,  K.  M.    Red  Cross.    Ms.    1918. 
Baker,  C.  L.    America's  slogan.    West  Grove,  Pa.,  Baker,  1917. 

Soldier  boys.    West  Grove,  Pa.,  Baker,  1918. 

Uncle  Sammy's  boys.    West  Grove,  Pa.,  Baker,  1918. 

Baker,  G.  C.    Sammie.     Santa  Barbara,  Liberty  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Baker,  M.  B.    The  motto  of  Uncle  Sam.    Barker,  Tex.,  Baker,  1917. 
Baker,  T.    I  didn't  raise  my  boy  to  be  a  slacker.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Baker  and  BUnk.    Abraham  Lincoln,  what  would  you  do?    Milwaukee,  Met.  Mus. 

Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Baldwin,  A.  L.    Raise  the  stars  and  stripes.    By  M.  M.  Mills.    Pt.  song.    1918. 
Baldwin,  E.  K.    Do  your  bit.    N.  Y.,  Lawson,  1917. 
Baldwin,  H.  F.    Old  glory.    N.  0.,  Grunewald,  1917. 
Baldwin  and  Newton.    Standard  patriotic  songs.    Bost.,  Ginn.,  1918. 
Balfe,  M.  W.    The  brave  and  true,  are  love's  inspiring  glory.    Chula  Vista,  Cal., 

Parrish,  1917. 
Ball,  E.  B.    Our  hearts  go  out  to  you  Canada.    By  J.  K.  Brennan.    N.  Y.,  Witmark, 

1916. 
Baltimore,  D.  Q.    Peace  and  liberty.    Chi.^  Bait.,  1917. 
Baltzell,  W.    American  thru  and  thru.    Chi.,  Wallace,  1917. 
Bantock,  G.    Men  of  America.    Pt.-song.    By  H.  A.  Clarke.     Welsh  air.    Boat., 

Ditson,  1917. 
Barker,  H.    Here  comes  your  Uncle  Sam.    By  G.  S.  Nickels.    Trenton,  Nickels,  1917. 
Barlow,  G.  S.    Comrades  forever.    N.  Y.,  1918. 
— —    Comrades  in  arms.    (Let's  rally,  boys.)    N.  Y.,  Barlow,  1917. 


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Barlow,  O.  S.    Let's  rally  boys,  comrades  in  arms.    Ms.,  1917. 

Let's  rally  boys!  (our  allies'  delight).    N.  Y.,  Barlow,     1918. 

The  world  must  be  made  safe  for  democracy.     1918. 

Barnes.  E.  S.    The  Cross.    Anthem  a  capella.    Bost.,  Bost.  Mua.  Co.,  1918. 

Barnes,  H.  W.  B.    Three  flags.    By  J.  F.  Davis.    1917. 

Bamett,  C.  A.     I'll  take  a  gun  and  fight  for  you.    San  Fran.,  Bamett,  1917. 

Barratt,  A.    Sister.    ("What  was  nurse  to  do").     N.  Y.,  Franklin,  1917. 

Barrett,  C.  W.    When  we  march  down  through  the  streets  of  old  Berlin.    San  Fran., 

Barrett,  1917. 
Barrlngton,  T.  H.    That  little  bit  of  bunting.    N.  Y.,  Barrington,  1917. 
Barron,  T.  S.    Let's  help  the  Red  Cross  now.    N.  Y.,  Met.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Universal  peace.    Met.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Barry,  T.  J.     "Faugh  a  ballaugh."    Bost.,  Ross,  1917. 

Bartlett,  H.  A.    For  thee,  0  dear,  dear  country.    Pt.-song.    Bost.,  Ditaon,  1918. 
Bartlett,  H.  N.     Old  Glory.    By  T.  J.  Duggan.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 
Bartlett,  M.  L.    Consecration  hymn.    By  0.  W.  Holmes.    Des  Moines,  Smith  Press, 
1917. 

Stand  by  the  flag.    I.  B.  Bartlett.    Des  Moines,  Bartlett,  1917. 

Barton,  Q.  M.    Kaiser  Bill.    1917. 

Bartosh,  L.  J.    The  spirit  of  America.    By  W.  J.  B.  Shanahan.    N.  Y.,  Bartos  & 

Shanahan,  1917. 
Baskette,  B.    Each  stitch  is  a  thought  of  you,  dear.    By  A.  Sweet.    N.  Y.,  Feist, 

1918.  » 

Good-bye  Broadway,  hello  France!    By  C.  Reisner  and  B.  Davis.    N.  Y., 

Feist,  1917. 

Take  a  letter  to  my  daddy  over  there.    By  Lewis  smd  Crawford.    N.  Y., 

Feist,  1918. 

Bassett,  A.  M.    America  calls.    Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.,  Composer,  1917.  '■  ~ 

Bassett,  J.  E.    Take  me  along  with  you,  John.    Ms.  1918. 
Bates,  A.    For  U.  S.  A.    Honolulu,  Bates,  1918. 

Soldier  Bill.    Honolulu,  Bates,  1918. 

There's  a  little  girl  back  home  boys.    Honolulu,  Bates,  1918. 

U.  S.  Khaki  song.    Honolulu,  Bates,  1918. 

Batt,  J.  B.    Airship  "Cannonball"  is  leaving.    N.  Y.,  Bohrer,  1917. 

Battle  song  of  America,  1917.    By  L.  B.  Couch.    Tune:  Maryland.    Nyack,  N.  Y., 

Journal  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Battle  songs  of  liberty.    Chic,  Rodeheaver,  1918. 
Bauer,  E.  P.    Our  flag  in  France.    N.  Y.,  Crown  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Bauer,  J.    Goodbye  my  soldier  boy.    Judsonia,  Ark.,  Bauer,  1918. 

Our  Uncle  Sam.    Judsonia,  Ark.,  Bauer,  1918. 

Perfect  Peace.    Judsonia,  Ark.,  Bauer,  1918. 

Bauer,  m!  M.    Don't  marry  a  slacker  girls.    By  G.  Dattilo.    Louisville,  Dattilo,  1917. 

Baoman,  E.  Q.    U.  S.  A.  we  love  you.    Dayton,  Bauman,  1917. 

Baxter,  D.    When  the  stars  and  stripes  are  planted  everywhere.    Wash.,  Atwood, 

1918. 
Baxter,  B.    Tramp!  tramp!  tramp!  boys!    Phil.,  Baxter,  1917. 
Baxter,  W.  E.     Pard-ners  of  Uncle  Sam.    Louisville,  1917. 
Bayha,  C.  A.    Every  girl  loves  a  soldier.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1917. 

I'm  in  the  army  now.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1917. 

"  If  we  had  a  million  more  like  Teddy . "    N .  Y . ,  Kendis,  1917 . 

Beach,  Mrs.  H.  H.  A.  A  song  of  liberty.  Pt.  song.  By  F.  L.  Stanton,  Bost., 
Schmidt,  1917. 

Bost.,  Schmidt,  1918.  -^ 

Beamgard,  E.  M.    Don't  forget  the  girls  in  U.  S.  A.    Chardon,  Kans.,  Beamgard, 

1917. 

Bean,  B.  L.    Liberty  song.    Phil.,  Hall-Mack  Co.,  1918. 

Beasley,  H.  A.    We'll  meet  them  over  in  France.    San  Antonio,  Beaalejr,  1918. 

Beatty,  A.    Kaiser  Bill.    (You've  got  a  lot  to  answer  for).    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

Beaufort,  H.    Take  me  along  with  you.    Ms.  1918. 

Beaverson,  J.  H.  Then  up  with  the  starry  flag.  By  J.  Oatman,  jr.  N.  Y.,  Beaver- 
son,  1917. 

Beck,  L.    Our  flag.    St.  Louis,  Kimkel,  1918. 

Bee,  H.  S.     'Till  the  world  is  free.    1917. 

Beecher,  B.    We'll  bring  him  back  to  Tipperary.    Cin.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Beecher,  B.  W.  D.  "Song  of  the  Freedom."  By  F.  F.  Brumback.  Kans.  City, 
Bmmback,  1917.  .. 

Beegan,  B.  F.    Hata  off  to  the  Rod,  White,  and  Blue.    By  C.  R.  Hovey.    1918.  '  « 


2i4;.  T.TBBARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Behr,  Q.    I'm  coming  Uncle  Sammie.    By  H.  C.  Hill.    GlaBsport,  Pa.,  Hill,  1917 
Bellord,  V.  L.    Do  your  bit.    Chi.,  Belford,  1917. 

Goodbye  Autocracy.    Chi.,  Belford,  1918. 

Bell,  C.  M.    Camp  Grant  march.    Rockford,  Bell,  1918. 

Benfleld,  Mrs.  A.  Q.    Just  the  glorious  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  TuUar-Meredith,  1917. 
Benke,  H.    Uncle  Sam  did  I  hear  you  callii^.    Ms.  1918.  .^ 

Benn,  A.  N,    Dixie  Doodle.    Chi.,  Benn,  1917.  .jr 

We'll  keep  flying.    Chi.,  Benn,  1917. 

Bennet,  C.  W.    Salute  the  fla^.    By  E.  C.  Coley.    1918. 
Bennet,  J.  Q.    Swing  on  to  victory.    By  F.  K.  Huffer.    Chi.,  Bennet,  1918. 
Bennet,  L.    Abie,  my  soldier  baby.    By  A.  Olenick.    N.  Y.,  1917. 
Bennett,  M.  C.    My  son,  your  country  is  calling.    Hartford,  Bennett,  1917. 
Bennett,  W.  H.    Kjss  your  soldier  boy  goodbye  ere  I  go.    Los  Angeles,  1917. 

When  the  stars  and  stripes  unfold.    1917. 

Benoist,  A.    The  freeman's  hymn.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1918. 

Benton,  T.    Guard  of  the  U.  S.  A.    By  H.  G.  Creel.    Fort  Worth,  Quartet  Co.,  1918. 
Bergfi,  I.    Si  le  Kronprinz  avait  voulul    Par  E.  Villemin.    N.  Y.,  Eureka  Pub.  Co., 

1917. 
Berge,  Iren€e.    True  to  the  flag.    Chorus.    By  E.  S.  Tillotson.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer, 

1917. 

Song. 

Bergen,  A.  H.    Flander's  fields.    Col.  J.  D.  McCrae.    Chi.,  Gamble  Hii^ed  Mus.  Co., 

1918. 
Bergen,  Q.  IT.    Flag  song.    Chi.,  Summy,  1917. 
Bergenholtz,  E.     Rally  around  Old  Glory  boys.    By  W.  Corbett.    Oakland,  Corbett, 

1917. 
Bergh,  A.     Red  "VMiite  and  Blue.    By  S.  Fay.    Bost.,  Birchard,  1918. 
Berlin,  I.    The  devil  has  bought  up  all  the  coal.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

For  your  country  and  my  country.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1917. 

Over  the  sea  boys.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

They  were  all  out  of  step  but  Jim.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

The  voice  of  Belgium.    N.  Y.,  Berlin  (Inc.),  1915. 

Berliner,  A.  L.    The  men  behind  the  men  behind  the  guns.    Ms.,  1918. 
Bemrath,  W.  H.    Then  our  boys  will  come  back  to  Yankee  Land.     Schenectady, 
Bemrath,  1918.  ^, 

Bertelsen,  E.     If  someone  only  cared.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1918. 
Betten,  E.  M.    No  war  for  the  U.  S.  A.    Oak  Park,  111.,  Betten,  1915.  .^ 

Bettray,  F.     Going  on  and  over.    By  P.  R.  Minahan.    Fond  Du  Lac,  Minahan,  191^ 
Betts,  M.    Your  country  is  calling.    By  F.  P.  Patterson.    1917. 
Bickerstaflf,  J.  L.    The  boys  in  khaki.    By  J.  A.  Rutherford.    1917. 
Bickford,  G.  F.    The  spirit  of  '76.    N.  Y.,  MiUtia  of  Mercy,  1917. 
Bigelow,  F.  E.    The  battle  song  of  liberty.    By  J.  Yellow.    1917. 
Bilhom,  P.  P.    All  hail  to  thee  America.    Chi.,  Bilhom,  1917. 

Brighten  up  your  journey  with  a  smile.     Chi.,  Bilhom,  1917. 

Billings,  B.  W.     Sammy's  got  a  Little  French  Doll.    Milwaukee,  Billings,  1918. 

Billings,  T.     Don't  turn  your  back  on  Uncle  Sam,  boys!    Los  Angeles,  Billings,  1918. 

Bimboni,  A.    The  sacred  legion.    By  M.  Tucci.    N.  Y.,  Carmen,  1917. 

Bingham,  W.  W.    The  new  Red,  White,  and  Blue.    Ms.,  1918. 

Birch,  E.  M.     Old  glory.    1917. 

Bird,  P.  D,  Brave  Hearts  of  the  White  and  the  Blue,  or.  The  Trail  of  the  .  .  .  Ms., 
-1918. 

Bischoff,  H.  J.    Mr.  Wilson  president  of  our  nation  grand.    Hoboken,  Bischoff,  1917. 

Bixby,  M.  V.    Build  a  bridge  of  ships.    Ms.  1918. 

Bizl?y,  M.  .Y.    The  Kaiser  ndes  in  his  armed  car.    Plattsburgh,  Wingways,  1918. 

Black,  J.  M.    There  will  be  no  Kaiser  anymore.    WUliamsport,  Black,  1917. 

Black,  K.  G.     America's  rally  song.    Quartette.    By  M.  C.  Martin.    Seattle,  1918. 

Blackman,  S.  A.  Keep  the  home  fires  burning  for  the  American  soldier  boy.  Port- 
land, Blackman,  1917. 

Blaine,  E.    America!  My  home.    Pt.  song,    1918. 

Blake,  T.  The  ball^  of  Hiram  J.  O'Swatter  of  Punkin  Oklahoma.  Sidney,  O., 
Blake,  1918. 

Blanchard,  W.  H.    The  wings  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Sacramento,  Blanchard,  1917. 

Blankenhom,  E.    The  farmerette.    By  C.  B.  Nielsen.    Ms.    1918. 

Blankley,  K.  M.    OS  to  the  Front.    Toledo,  Author,  1918. 

Bleeker,  H.  M.  Dear  America.  By  L.  D.  Faulkner.  Buffalo,  Faulkner  &  Bleeker, 
1918. 

Bleuler,  J.    All  for  America.    N.  Y.,  Bleuler,  1917. 


MUSIO  %Xl^ 

Bliss,  Q.    Our  country's  call.    Pt.  song.    Wore,  Mass.,  1917. 
Blomquist,  R.    To  the  flag  we  love.    Los  Angeles,  Blomquist,  1917. 
Bloomiager.  J,  N.    Strong  and  steady,  rough  and  ready,  sons  of  Uncle  Sam.     1918. 
Blount,  J.  H.    A  battle  hymn  of  democracy.     Wash.,  1917. 
Blythe,  M.  N.     I  raised  my  boy  a  soldier  to  be.    Chi.,  Natl.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Bock,  W.  E.    Freedom  for  all  forever.    By  E.  F.  Cogley.    Omaha,  Pronto  Pub, 
Co.,  1918. 

Glory.    (Glory  and  liberty.)    By  E.  F.  Cogley.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Bockins,  S.  A.  K.     Brave  soldiers  of  America.    Ms.    1918. 

Bohlender,  A.    A  salute  to  Old  Glory.    By  Mrs.  D.  R.  Campbell.    St.  Louis,  Bohl- 

ender,  1917. 
Boiler,  E.  K.    That  little  boy  of  mine  or  the  cry  of  peace.    Boiler,  1917. 
BoUom,  J.  H.    The  song  of  the  hoe.    By  A.  B.  Croft.    Toledo,  BoUom,  1917. 
Bond,  C.  J.     His  buttons  are  marked  "U.  S."    By  M.  N.  Bradford.    Chi.,  Bond  & 

Son,  1918. 
Bonnell,  M.  B.    The  call  to  arms.    Los  Angeles,  1917. 
BonneU,  B.  H.    Oh,  hock  the  Kaiser.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Oh,  ye  heroe.    N.  Y.,  Bonnell,  1918. 

Bonner,  J.  A.    Good  bye  my  baby  good  bye.     Kans.  City,  U.  S.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Bonney,  W.    Men  of  America.    By  F.  B.  Taylor.    Jamestown,  N.  D.,  Col.  Bk. 

Store,  1918. 
Borch,  Q.    There  waves  the  flag.    By  C.  Horwitz.     N.  Y.,  Berg,  1917. 
Boschen,  J.  H.    My  country  and  my  home.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 
Bossert,  H.     Faces  in  the  camp  fire.    W.E.Davis.    Santa  Cruz,  Davis-Bossert,  1917. 
Bostwlck,  J.  A.     For  mother,  home  and  country.    N.  Y.,  Bostwick,  1917. 
Botefuhr,  C.    The  Flag  of  Libertj^.    Pittsburg,  Kans.,  Botefuhr  Mus.  St.,  1918. 
Bound  to  win.     Anonymous.    Fairchild  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Bowe,  P.  F.    The  Irish  volunteer.    Waterbury,  Bowe,  1918. 

When  we  come  marching  home.    Waterbury,  Bowe,  1918. 

Bower,  E.  W.    Your  country  needs  you.    By  E.  Waite-Colson.    Binghamton,  1917. 
Bowers,  F.  V.     Buy  a  liberty  bond.    By  J.  Mahoney.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1917. 

Good  luck  to  the  U.  S.  A.    By  A.  J.  Lamb.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1917. 

I'll  do  without  meat,  I'll  do  without  wheat.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1918. 

I  wonder  if  she  is  waiting  in  her  old  New  England  town.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1917. 

Let  me  kiss  the  flag  before  I  die.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1918. 

We're  going  to  take  the  germ  out  of  Germany.    N.  Y.,  Bowers,  1917. 

Bowes,  A.     I  love  thee  Old  Glory.    By  J.  A.  Murray.    Pt.  song.    Chi.,  Cloister  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Bowman,  Mrs.  F.  E.    Honor  to  our  soldier  boys.    1918. 
Boyd,  G.  Z.     Our  soldier.    Cin.,  Willis  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Boyd,  J.  H.     I  didn't  raise  my  boy  to  be  a  slacker.    Chic,  Song  House,  1917. 
Boyden,  Q.  K.    There'll  be  nothing  too  good  for  the  boys.    Bost.,  Boyden,  1918. 
Boyden,  G.  L.     If  I  am  not  at  the  roll-call  kiss  her  boodbye  for  me.    Bost.,  Boyden, 

1917. 

We  won't  be  with  you  to-morrow  to-day  we  march  away.    Bost.,  Boyden,  1917. 

Boyds,  H.  F.     "She  is  my  U-Boat."    By  C.  St.  Clair.    Colville,  Wash.,  West.  Mus. 

Co.,  1918. 
Boyle,  E.  I.    The  call  of  a  nation.    Wore,  Mass.,  Boyle,  1918. 
Brader,  W.  B.    Hymn  of  allegiance.    Author  unknown.    1918. 
Bradford,  H,  D.    The  boys  in  brown.    Rutledge,  Pa.,  Bradford,  1917. 
Bradley,  B.  J.    Won't  you  breathe  just  a  prayer  for  the  boys  over  there.    Ms.  1918. 
Bradley,  J.    Speed  up  America  (You're  going  to  win).     By  R.  J.  Beckhard.    Boet., 

Beckhard,  1917. 
Bradley,  M.  H.    Patriotic  songs  for  patriotic  people.    Phil.,  Bradley,  1917. 
Brady,  M.  T.    We're  off  to-day  for  the  mighty  fray.    By  J.  E.  Wall.    Quincy,  111., 

Wall,  1917. 
Brady,  P.  F.    Democracy.     By  P.  T.  Allen.     Boet.,  Allen  &  Brady,  1918. 
Braham,  E.    Do  your  little  "bitty-bit."    By  F.  Belohlavek.    Chi.,  Frances-Clifford 

Co.,  1917. 
Braham,  P.    America's  mighty  army.    By  E.  W.  Delacour.    Lond.,  Ascherbergi 

1917. 
Branch,  B.    Good-bye,  sweetheart,  good-bye.     Des  Moines,  Branch,  1918. 
Brannan,  B.  L.    A  bondman  in  the  land  of  liberty  .  .  .  Brooklyn,  Selmore,  1918. 

Good-bye  boys  come  back  soon  and  bring  back  home  the  bacon.    Brooklyn, 

Selmore,  1917. 

Branscombe,  G.    Hear  the  tramp  of  marching  feet.    Pt.-song.  ■  1918. 


216  LIBBAEY  OP  CONGBESS 

Braun,  C.  E.    Cheer  up,  America.    Detroit,  Braun,  1918. 

There's  not  a  place  like  the  U.  S.  A.    Detroit,  Braun,  1918. 

Bremner,  B.  I.    Our  United  States.     N.  Y.,  Tarn's  Mus.  Lib.,  1917. 

Brennan,  J.  A.    Good  bye  America.    By  W.  J.  McKeever.    Camb.,  McKeever,  1917. 

Mister  Edison  is  -working  on  it  now.    J.  Caddigan.     Boet.,  Daly,  1917. 

She'll  be  there.    By  J.  Caddigan.     Bost.,  Daly,  1917. 

Brennan,  J.  F.    We're  with  Mr.  Wilson.     Ms.  1918. 

Brennecke,  E,    Sailor  lad!    By  H.  P.  Nelson.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 
Brennen,  B.  H.    All  hail  to  our  flag  so  grand.     By  J.  E.  Cooley.    Marshfield,  Ore., 
Cooley,  1918. 

Along  cornea  the  Yankee  soldier.    By  A.  P.  Thomas.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Among  the  other  flags.    By  E.  B.  Zanen.    Chi.,  Zanen,  1918. 

Attaboy.    By  B.  C.  Wilson.    Clarinda,  la.,  Nodaway  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

The  boys  from  the  U.  S.  A.     By  Mrs.  D.  Crossley.     Buffalo,  Crossley,  1917. 

Come  boys  come  let  us  rally  around  the  flag.    By  F.  M.  D'auby.     1917 

The  flag  of  liberty.    By  K.  Cruikshank.    Glendive,  Mont.,  Cruikshank,  1918. 

The  flag  that  waves  on  high.    By  G.  Schott.    Alex.,  Ind.,  The  Composer,  1918. 

Gallant  Jim.     By  J.  Bassett.    1917. 

Honor  the  red,  white  and  blue.    Union  City,  Tenn.,  Coulter,  1918. 

I  did  give  my  boy  to  Uncle  Sammy.    N.  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  Speck,  1918. 

Our  boys  at  the  front.    Marblehead,  Broughton,  1918. 

Our  country's  call.    By  W.  Blackshaw.    1917. 

The  star  spangled  banner  for  all.    By  J.  L.  Perry.     Indianapolis,  Perry,  1917. 

Teeth  and  toe  nails  for  Uncle  Sam.    Union  City,  Tenn.,  Coulter,  1918. 

U.  S.  A.  khaki  song.     By  Charl  Alman.    Holyoke,  Alderman,  1917. 

We're  the  Sammies  from  across  the  ocean.    Detroit,  Seller,  1917. 

When  the  mysterious  aviator  flies  o'er  the  sea.    M.  McD.  Cobb.     1918. 

When  Uncle  Sam  gets  ready.    Union  City,  Tenn.,  Coulter,  1918. 

Breuer,  E.    That's  the  American  plan.    By  N.  Irwin.    Chi.,  La  Salle  Mus.  Pub.,  1916. 

When  the  boys  from  Dixie  eat  the  melon  on  the  Rhine.     N.  Y.,  Richmond,  1918. 

There's  a  vacant  chair  in  every  home  to-night.    N.  Y.,  Richmond,  1917. 

Briant,  S.    When  we  go  to  Germany.    Ms.  1918. 

Bridge,  C.    Remember  boys  your  duty  when  you're  on  the  firing  line.    San  Fran., 

Philpott,  1917. 
Briefer  C.  J.    Give  us  the  days  of  eternal  peace.    N.  Y.,  Learner  &  Briefer,  1917. 
Briggs,  I.  M.    We  are  soldiers  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Roxbury,  Briggs,  1917. 
Brindmore,  J.  C.    When  shall  we  return  from  France  boys.    Minneapolis,  Brindmore, 

1918. 
Britten,  D.  A.    A  soldier  of  the  legion.    Jackson,  Mich.,  1917. 
Brobst,  S.    I'm  proud  to  serve  the  land  that  gave  me  birth.    Pittsburg,  Liberty  Mus. 

Co.,  1918. 

Somewhere  back  there.     Pittsburg,  Liberty  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Brockman,  J.    We're  going  to  hang  the  Kaiser  under  the  Linden  tree.     N.  Y.,  Ken- 

dis,  1917. 
Brockton,  L,    America — first.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 

My  soldier  boy.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 

Bromby,  W.     "Pass  it  along."     1918. 

We're  the  boys  from  the  U.  S.  A.    1918. 

BronflB,  B.    We're  fighting  for  liberty.    New  Haven,  Bronfin,  1918. 

Brooke,  E.  E.  J,    Victory.    Ms.,  1918. 

Brooks,  C,  M.    America  "Home  sweet  home."     Painesville,  0.,  Brooks,  1917. 

Brooks,  H.  L.    Oiu*  General,  over  there.    By  M.  I.  Osmun.     1918. 

Brooks,  B.    The  wide  world  must  be  free.    Gloucester,  Felicity  Pr.,  1917. 

Brooks,  S.    Somewhere,  somewhere  in  France.    By  W.  V.  Dunham.    Chi.,  Rossiler, 

1917. 
Brothers,  J.  S.,  Jr.    Nebraska  over  all!     By  G.  H.  Harries.    Ms.,  1917. 
BroTinoff,  P.    The  queen  of  the  banners.    By  H.  Bernstein,     N.  Y.,  Univ.  Ser.  Pub. 

Co.,  1917. 

To  Free  Russia!    By  G.  Hurvitz.    N.  Y.,  Intemat.  Mus.  Fest.  League,  1917. 

Brewer,  E.  S.    Hail  America.    Ms.,  1917. 

Brown,  A.  W.    The  bravest  battle  of  the  war  was  fought  in  a  mother's  heart.    N.  Y., 
Morris,  1918. 

Jackie  Boy.    By  T.  P.  Hoier  &  E.  West.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1918. 

There's  a  service  flag  flying  at  our  house.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917 

Bfown,  C.  B.     It's  so  hard  to  be  nappy  without  you.     Chi.,  Jansen,  1917. 
Brown,  O.  S.    What  are  we  doing  for  our  boys?    Morland,  Kans.,  Bondy,  1918. 


MUSIC  217 

Brown,  D.  O.  C.    We  loveyou,  'deed  we  do,  Uncle  Sammuel.    Tulsa,  Okla.,  Meredith 

Mu8.  Co.,  1917. 
Brown,  E.    The  call  to  arms.    By  E.  T.  Glynn,  1917. 

In  the  service.    By  F.  A.  Earle.    Waverley,  Mass.,  Brown,  1917. 

New  America.    By  C.  B.  Martin.    Waverley,  Mass.,  Brown,  1917. 

Brown,  J.  E.     Camp  life.    By  J.  L.  Ripper.    Wray,  Colo.,  Ripper,  1917.  ^ 

Hats  off!  salute  old  glory.    By  J.  L.  Ripper.    Wray,  Colo.,  Ripper,  1918.  '' 

On  to  Berlin.    By  J.  L.  Ripper.    Wray,  Colo.,  Ripper,  1918. 

Sammy's  going  to  get  you  if  you  don't.    Wray,  Colo.,  Ripper,  1918. 

Brown,  K.  C.    We're  coming  millions  strong.    By  S.  J.  Bassett.    Boet.,  Roes,  1917. 
Brown,  L.    Daddy's  boy.    Lowell,  Brown,  1917.  ^ 

I  want  him  back  again.    N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus.  Copr.,  1918. 

Brown,  M.  S.    When  you  kiss  your  soldier-boy  goodbye.    1918. 

Brown,  O.  B.    For  the  flag  and  Uncle  Sam.     Wenatchee,  Wash.,  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Brown,  B.  A.    Our  magic  flag.    By  L.  Hill.    Spokane,  Wash.,  Amer.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Brown,  W.  E.    Our  flag.    By  C.  L.  H.  Wagner.    Bost.,  Paramoimt  Co.,  1918. 
Brown,  W.  G.    We  hear  you,  Uncle  Sam.    Raton,  N.  M.,  Raton  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Brown  &  Berl.    \Mien  the  boys  come  marching  home  again.     Scranton,  Munn  & 

Berl,  1918. 
Browne,  B.    Loyalty  to  the  Stars  and  Stripes.     Chestnut  Hill.,  Mass,  Browne,  1917. 
Browne,  J.  L.     U.  S.  A.    Chi.,  GUbert  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Browne,  B.  A.    General  Lafayette,  we  are  here!    By  J.  J.  Fearon.    Ms.,  1918. 

"Hats  off  to  every  mother  of  a  soldier! "    By  G.  M.  Orme.    Ms.,  1918. 

Knitting  song.    By  L.  C.  Albinger.    Ms.,  1917. 

Let's  be  prepared  lor  peace  or  war.    N.  Y.,  Howley,  1916. 

Marching  thro'  France.    By  Dr.  B.  H.    Ms.,  1917. 

Soldier  boy.    By  C.  Hawkins.    Ms.,  1917. 

The  soldier  lad  in  khaki  clad  of  nineteen  seventeen.    By  C.  N.  Young.    Ms., 

1918. 

The  soldier's  farewell.    Wash.  C.  H.,  O.,  Old  Reliable  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Sweet  Liberty.    By  F.  Chiunley.    Ms.,  1917. 

There's  a  sweet  little  girl  and  she's  waiting  for  me.     N.  Y.,  Church,  1918. 

There'll  be  a  hot  time  for  the  Kaiser.    Cleveland,  Popiilar  Mus.  Pub.,  1917. 

When  the  war  is  over.    By  Lulu  Evarts.    Ms.,  1918. 

Yankee  Doodle  go  to  France.    By  Wm.  Newell.    Ms.,  1918, 

Browne,  B.  S.    Here's  to  the  land  of  Uncle  Sam.    By  G.  F.  Jordan.     Bloomington,  111., 

Mod.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Browning,  H.  B.     It's  up  to  you.    Toledo,  Liberty  Loan  Com.,  1918. 
Bruce,  A.    It  was  a  German  dream.    Jordan  Spring  ,  Va.,  Mono  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Bruce,  H.  E.    America!     America!     The  best  land  on  the  earth.     Chi.,  Bruce,  1918. 
Bruce,  M.    Knitting.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1918. 
Bruce,  T.    Good-bye  United  States.    Olympia,  Rabeck,  1918. 
Brnen,  E.  C.  B.    Freedom  of  the  seas.    N.  Y.,  Bruen,  1917. 
Bruhns,  G.  F.  W.    Prayer.    By  D.  M.  Henderson.    N.  Y.,  1917. 
Bryan,  N.    SerWce  song.    The  spirit  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

The  spirit  of  the  U.  S.  A.    By  A.  L.  Murray.    Ms.,  1918. 

Bryan,  V.    Jerusalem  is  free.     Rensselaer,  Ind.,  Reynolds  &  Donegan,  1918. 

Bryant,  L.    I  want  to  be  a  soldier  boy.    Chi.,  Bryant,  1917. 

Buchanan,  C.    Your  flag  and  my  flag.    By  W.  D.  Nesbit.    Newark,  1917. 

Buchanan,  E.  W.    Mother  Americans.    Stanford,  Conn.,  Metz  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Buck,  CM.    A  pledge  to  the  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 

Buck,  G.  E.    For  the  world  and  the  U.  S.  A.    Chi.,  N.  W.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Buckley,  P,  A.    If  you  do  your  bit  they'll  never  put  America  down.    Los  Angeles, 

Brophy,  1917. 
Buckmeyer,  E,  F.    We  will  all  stand  by  you  Uncle  Sammy.    Zanesville,  O.,  Buck- 

meyer,  1918. 
Buford,  J.  W.    Over  the  sea  to  Black  Jack.    San  Antonio,  Buford,  1918. 
Bull,  C.  B.,  jr.    The  army  of  the  air.    By  E.  Brown.    Ms.,  1917. 
BtUlock,  G.  F.    America  to  thee.    N.  Y.,  Bullock,  1917. 
Bullock,  S.    When  Teddy  leads  the  boys.    Cleveland,  Bullock,  1917. 
Bundy,  B.  F.    When  Yankee  Doodle  goes  to  France.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 
Bunn,  F.  E.    Just  because  we  know  we're  right.    Ms.,  1918. 
Bunting,  J.  J.    The  call  to  liberty.    Spokane,  1918. 
Burford,  M.  O.    Great  God  of  Liberty.    1918. 
Burg,  C.    Everybody  has  his  troubles  and  I'm  having  mine.    Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  Buig., 

1917. 


218  UBBIBT  Ot  OOITG&BffiS 

Burke,  J.  A.    If  I  had  a  son  for  wch  star  in  Old  Glory.    By  J.  E.  Dempsey.    1917. 

-  A  soldier'a  rosary.     N.  Y.,  Stasuy,  1918. 

Burke,  J.  N.     My  glonou3  stars  and  stripes.     S.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Burke,  1917. 

Whan  it's  Christina jtime  on  the  battlefield.    S.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Burke,  1917. 

Burkhardt,  A.     Lat's  bury  the  hatchet.     1918. 

Burns,  B.     Bound  for  BerUn.    Milwaukee,  Amer.  Mua.  Co.,  1917. 

Barns,  J.  P.    God  and  country,  U.  S.  A.    Pt.-song.    Phil.,  Phil.  Mus.  Club,  1916. 

Burns,  M.     America  land  of  my  adoption.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Burtoh,  E.     When  the  bugle  calls.     Indianapolis,  Halcyon  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

Burtch,  B.  L.    Angels  guard  thee  I  pray.     Indianapolis,  Halcyon  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

Bye  bye  baby  dear.     Indianapolis,  Halcyon  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Peace  on  earth  and  liberty.     Indianapolis,  Halcyon  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Burton,  Q.  W.    A  Yankee  message  to  France.     Rockwood,  Mich.,  Burton,  1918. 
Bus6,  W.    Aren't  you  glad  you're  living  in  the  U.  S.  A.    By  C.  M.  Levett.    N.  Y., 

Bohrer,  1915. 
Bush,  J.  Q.     Hail  to  the  flag.    Cin.,  Bush,  1917. 

Bush,  L.     Preparedness..   By  F.  Shoemaker.    Tulsa,  Okla.,  Bush,  1916. 
Butler,  B.  F.    Join  hands  across  the  seas.     Denver,  Butler,  1915. 
Butler,  E.     Farewell,  soldier  boy.     By  W.  D.  Totten.     1917. 
Butler,  H.  E.     France,  we  hear  you  calling.    Ms.,  1918. 
Butterfleld,  C.     France,  America  loves  you.     Phil.,  Butterfield,  1918. 
Bywater,  M.  S.    America'U  win  the  war.     Duluth,  Bywater,  1918. 
C.  J.  E.    The  great  crusade.     (Mus.  after  Southern  melody.)    N.  Y.,  J.  E.  C,  1918. 
Cabello,  F.  C.    For  the  soldiers  and  sailors  hold.    Ms.  1918. 

Peace  peace  reechoed  cheer.    By  J.  Schmidt.    N.  Y.,  Cabello,  1915. 

Caflero,  Al.    Let's  give  a  little  credit  to  the  boys.    Brooklyn,  Carroll,  1918. 
Cahan,  M.  M.    The  fall  of  the  Russian  Czar.     By  M.  Zavodnick.     N.  Y.,  Schenker, 

1917. 
Cahill,  G.     His  daddy's  sword.    By  M.  A.  Kiernan.     Salem,  1917. 
Cahn,  E.  B.    We're  coming,     1918. 

Caithness,  J.    Awake  America.     Everett,  Wash.,  Caithness,  1917. 
Cake,  L.  B.     My  soljah  soul.     1917. 

Uncle  Sam's  glories.     1918. 

Calahan,  Q.  M.     Liberty.     Bv  S.  E.  Reese.     1917. 
Calhoun,  J.  C.    The  beast  of  Berlin.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

War  brides.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1916. 

Calisch,  J.  H.     Do  we  remember  Dewey?    N.  Y.,  Greenwald,  1918. 

Hark  to  the  country's  call.     N.  Y.,  Calisch,  1917. 

Calkin,  J.  B.     VexiUum  gloriosum.     Pt.-song.    By  J.  F.  Genung.     1917. 

Call,  Guy.     Our  Sammie  boys.    By  G.  A.  Rockwell.    Westfield,  Mass.,  Encore  M. 

P.  Co.     1917. 
The  call  to  Peace.    N.  Y.,  Walton  Fenn  Co.,  1916. 
Calmoutier,  G.    American  war  march.     By  S.  J.  Treitel.    Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  French 

Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Cameron,  J.     "The  boys  of  Uncle  Sam.  "     N.  Y.,  Collins,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam  will  be  a  father  to  us  all.     Ms.  1918. 

■ — —    You  don't  always  have  to  fight  to  be  a  hero.     Los  Angeles,  Heaton,  1915. 
Cameron,  L.  &  L.    Come  rally.    Brooklyn,  Chandler-Ebel  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Camilierl,  L.     Freedom's  battle  song.    By  L.  L.  Bates.     N.  Y.,  New  Singing  Sos., 

1917. 

Hymn  for  America.     By  W.  A.  Slade.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Campbell,  C.  E.     I'm  sure  I  wasn't  raised  to  be  a  soldier.     Erie,  Pa.,  Losey  M.  P. 

Co.,  1916. 
CampbeU,  E.     Old  Glory.    Ms.  1918. 

Campbell,  H.  M.    We're  all  alike  in  Khaki.     San  Diego,  Dale  &  Grenols,  1918. 
Campbell,  E.  T.     Our  native  shore.    By  Bert  Platte.     Omaha,  Platte,  1918. 
Cannon,  E.  C.    That  red  cross  girl  of  mine.    Columbus,  Buckeye  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Cannon,  T.  Y.    America  army  song.    By  Mrs.  L.  A.  R.  Clark.    Salt  Lake  City, 

Held,  1917. 
Capen,  B.  C.    And  they  went  marching,  marching,  marching.    Ms.  1918. 
Capen,  E.  M.    Back  home  I'll  come.    Marlboro,  Mass.,  Capen,  1917. 

Three  cheers  for  the  grand  old  flag.    Marlboro,  Mass.,  Capen,  1917. 

We  are  going,  Fa'her  Woodrow.    Marlboro,  Mass.,  Capen,  1918. 

Carey,  de  I'sle  and  Lwoff.     America.     By  Rev.  S.  F.  Smith.     Pt.-song.     1917. 
Carelton,  C.     Uncle  Sara's  boys.    By  H.  B.  S.  Short.    Minneapolis,  Short,  1917. 
Carlo,  M.    Ev'ry  Sammy  needs  his  smokin'  overthere.     Delta,  Mich.,  Delta  Pub. 
Co.,  1917. 


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Carlsom,  B.  M.    Give  a  little  credit  to  our  Tied  Croos  nurse.    Ms,  1918. 
Carlson,  D.  A.     I'll  be  waiting  for  you  dearie.    Chi.,  Amer.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 
Carolyn,  H.    Some  day  we're  back  to  dear  old  glory.    St.  Paul,  Bramwell  &  Ragen, 

1918. 
Carp,  A.     I  have  come  to  say — "Good  bye. "     Ilion,  N.  Y.,  Carp,  1917. 
Carpenter,  J.  A.     Khaki  Sammy.    N.  Y.,  Schixmer,  1917. 
Carr,  J.    The  eagle.    Sioux  City,  Carr,  1917. 

Carroll,  C.  &  G.    We  are  off  to  the  war,  boysl    N.  Y.,  Carmolo  Mus.  Ag.,  1917. 
Carroll,  E.     So  long  Letty.    Play.    Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

■    When  I'm  thru  with  the  arms  of  the  army.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Carroll,  J.  ft  Walters,  B.    Old  glory.     Kans.  City,  Carroll  &  Walters,  1917. 

Carroll,  M.  H.    Credo  "God  is  marching  on. "     Pt.-song.    Boat.,  Best.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Carroll,  W.    We  shall  fight  for  our  rights  as  we  fought  for  liberty.     1918. 

We'll  follow  Pershing  into  old  Berlin.    By  E.  C.  Young.     1917. 

Carrutli,  W.  W.     "  Owed  "  to  beans.     By  W.  Carruth.     Oakland,  Sierra  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Carson,  C.  R.     In  the  ranks  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Atlanta,  Ind.,  Carson,  1917. 

Carter,  M.  J.     Song  of  victory.    Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Carter,  1918. 

Cartlege,  E.  D.     liet  us  fight  with  all  our  might.    Phil.,  Patriot  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Carty,  N.  A.  W.     The  nation's  call.     Lawrence,  Mass.,  1918. 

Cams!,  I.  J.     Sons  of  liberty.    Berkeley,  Talmacraft  So.,  1918. 

Caruso,  Enrico  ft  V.  Bellezza.     Liberty  forever.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Caruso,  J.  A.  N.     Boy  of  mine.    By  W.  Creager.    N.  Y.,  Alliance  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Carvlin,  M.     We'll  soon  be  sailing  away.    CM.,  Everett  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Cary,  B.    Great  is  the  life  of  Jackies.    Ms.,  1918. 

Old  glory  will  be  flying  over  no  man's  land.    Ms.,  1918. 

Red  Cross.    Ms.,  1918. 

When  you  come  back,  my  Sammy  Boy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Casclo,  M.  L.  L.     Our  boys.    By  K.  M.  Florini.     1917. 
Case,  Anna.     Our  America.    [  Cin.]  ,  Chiu-ch,  1917. 

Case,  C.  C.  Ididn'traisemy  boy  tobeacoward.  F.  G.  McCauley.  Wellington,  0., 
1917. 

Sons  of  Freedom.     By  F.  G.  McCauley.    Wellington,  O.,  1917. 

Up  with  the  flag.     By  J.  H.  Johnston.     Cin. ,  Willis,  1917. 

Casey,  J.  W.     After  the  war  is  over.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Casey,  J.  W.     Ev'ry  time  she  hears  the  band  play  .  .  .    N.  Y.',  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Cassldy,  P.  P.    The  Red  Cross  song.     1918. 

Casto,  LeR.  H.    Johnny  Jones  is  a  Sammy  now.    Ms.,  1918. 

Cater,  F.     "Somewhere in  France."    Ms.,  1918. 

Take  care  of  Mother  for  me.     Greenville,  Ala.,  Cater,  1918. 

Cavell,  L.  B.     We're  coming!    Woodrow,  Coming!    San  Di^o,  Stanford  &  Cavell, 

1917. 
Chadwick,  G.  W.    The  fighting  men.    By  M.  A.  De  W.  Howe.    Boat.,  Birchard,  1918. 

Here  comes  the  flag.     By  Arthur  Macy.     Bost.,  Birchard,  1918. 

Land  of  our  hearts.    By  J.  H.  Ingham.     Bost.,  Boet.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

The  new  Hail  Columbia.    ByW.M.  Lind.    Bost.,  Wood  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

These  to  the  front.     Chorus.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1918. 

Chalmers,  A.  M.     Our  country's  flag.    Bost.,  Chalmers,  1917.  O 

Champagne,  E.  L'orphelin  de  la  guerre.  By  A.  S.  de  Pierreville.  Lowell,  Cham- 
pagne, 1917. 

Champagne,  P.  La  guerre  d'Europe.  Par  Pierreville.  Nashua,  Vt.,  Champagne, 
1915. 

Chantereau,  F.  C.     International  march  song  of  the  allies.    Ms.,  1918. 

Chapman,  M.  R.     Heroes  or  fools.    Chi..  Bergman,  1917. 

Chase,  C.  A.     Flag  of  my  land.     By  T.  A.  Daly.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Chatham,  L.  C.     Betty  my  own.     Pueblo,  Colo.,  Coop.  Union  Mus.,  1917. 

Cheer  for  the  colors!    Anonymous.    Ms.,  1918. 

Cheney,  H.  H.  'Neath  the  lanterns' glow.  By  A.  Fyee.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Cheney, 
1918. 

Chiaffarelli,  A.     She'll  be  waiting  when  you  come  back  home.    N.  Y.,  R^a',  1917. 

Clapp6,  A.  A.     Hymn  for  .\merica.    By  W.  A.  Slade.     1918. 

Clark,  C.    The  Allies  are  going  to  win.    N.  Y.,  Harris,  1916. 

Clark,  C.  F.    We'll  Shout!  Shout!!  Shout!!!  .  .  .  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  Clark,  1918. 

Clark,  E.  R.     Loyal  scouts  are  we.    Newark,  Scout  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

Clark,  K.  S.    Camp  songs  .  .  .  Wash.,  Evening  and  Sunday  Star,  19 18. 

Clark,  L.  A.     Call  of  the  U.  S.  A.     1918. 

I  can't  get  'em  up.     1918. 

I'll  tip  my  hat  to  the  clothes  you  wear.    Chi.,  U.  Song  Writers  Assn.,  1918. 


220  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Clark,  L.  A,    The  messenger  of  universal  peace.     By  G.   R.   Sinning.     Pittsburg, 
Sinning,  1915. 

My  little  lad  in  khaki  clad  is  coming  home  to  me.    Regina,  McGuire,  1917. 

Clark,  S.  M.    Our  boys  in  Khaki.    Ms.,  1918. 

Clarke,  H.  A.    The  battle  song  of  peace.    By  C.  Porter.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1916. 

Clarke,  W.  B.    We  are  coming.    By  I.  D.  Wall.    Baton  Rouge,  Authors,  1918. 

Clarvoe,  K.     We  belong  to  Uncle  Sam.    By  L.  J.  Leavens.    N.  Y.,  Pouker,  1918. 

Clawson,  W.  M.     Hark!     I  hear  your  country  calling.     1918. 

Clay,  W.  F.    Sammies  lamentation  of  the  girl  I  left  behind  me.    Camden,  Clay,  1918. 

Clements,  H,  L.    The  angel  of  No  Man's  Land.    By  H.  M.  Barr.    Ms.,  1917. 

Clewell,  B.    There's  not  a  bit  of  yellow  in  the  old  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Ms.,  1917. 

Clews,  Wm.    Cheer,  Boys,  Cheer.    Ms.,  1918. 

Cliff,  H.    Battle  hymn  of  the  Allies.    Ms.,  1917. 

CUfford,  D.    The  boys  of  Uncle  Sam.    Rockford,  Clifford,  1917. 

Clifton,  C.    Avec  leurs  fusils.    By  Lt.  Col.  Paul  Azan.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1917. 

Clifton,  J.     Put  by  my  old  Tuxedo.    Ms.,  1918. 

Clique,  F.  H.    The  bravest  heart  of  all.    By  A.  J.  Lamb.    Chi.,  Root,  1915. 

Clunet,  M.  S.    Can,  can,  can,  we  all  are  canning.    Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Coates,  A.    Bury  the  Hun!    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Night  sea  song.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Cobb,  G.  L.    Mississippi  volunteers.    By  R.  Levenson.    Bost.,  Jacobs,  1917. 

Send  me  a  line.    By  I.  Crocker.    Bost.,  Jacobs,  1917. 

Cogswell,  H.  E.    The  message  of  the  flag.    Wash.,  Cogswell,  1917. 

The  spirit  of  victory.    Wash.,  Cogswell,  1918. 

Cohan,  Geo.  M.    Over  there.    (Eng.  &  Fr.  text.)    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917. 

Over  there.    N.  Y,,  Jerome,  1917. 

Their  hearts  are  over  here.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

Colangelo,  N.    Victory.    Providence,  Colangelo,  1918. 

Colbum,  F.  S.    Our  boys  across  the  sea.    Cin.,  Lewis,  1918. 

Cole,  E .  A.    The  lily  and  the  rose .    Toledo,  Toledo  Mus .  Col . ,  1917 . 

Your  country  needs  you.    Toledo,  Toledo  Mus.  Col.,  1917. 

Who'll  keep  the  glow  in  Old  Glory?    Ms.,  1918. 

•— —    Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Cole,  1918. 

Cole,  L.  E,    For  you  and  dear  old  Uncle  Sammy.    1918. 

Cole,  B.  G.    The  shrine  of  peace.    By  W.  C.  Kenyon.    Part-song.    Chi.,  Summy, 
1915. 

Your  lad  and  my  lad.    By  R.  Parrish.    Bost.,  Schmidt,  1918. 

Colgrove,  L.  W.    For  the  freedom  of  the  sea.    Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

God  save  America.    Minneapolis,  1917. 

Collett,  F.  J.    United.    By  H.  S.  Thorpe.    1918. 

Collins,  Sergt.  C.  T.    For  a  girl  like  you.    Chi.,  Rossiter,  1918. 

Collins,  L.  S.    Salute  to  the  flag.    "1917. 

Colvin,  D.    Freedom's  victory.    Wichita,  Kans.,  Col vin,  1918. 

Come  si  canta  in  guerra.    By  Nat.  di  Palma  (?).    N.  Y.,  Matacea,  1917. 

Comm.  on  Traing.  Camp  Act.  Army  &  Navy.    Songs  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors: 

U.  S.    Wash.,  G.  P.  O.,  1917. 
Conant,  G.  W.    Freedom  and  Peace.    (Order  of  service.)    Bost.,  Pilgrim  Press,  1917. 
Congdon,  C.  H.    The  Battle-Cry  of  Peace.    By  Earhart.    N.  Y.,  Congdon,  1912. 

Uncle  Sam's  Laddies.    By  W.  H.  Slingerland.    1917. 

Conlme,  C.    New  America.    Wash.,  Anthem  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Connolly,  C.  M.     Prove  you're  a  Yankee  too.    Ms.,  1918. 
Conor,  J.  D.     Preparedness.    N.  Y.,  Heil,  1916. 

Conover,  H.  You're  either  for  the  U.  S.  A.— or  you're  not.  Chi.,  20th  C.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

Conrad,  C.    Oh!    Frenchy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Converse,  F.  S.    Under  the  Stars  and  Stripes.    By  M.  Oawein.    Bost.,  Birchard, 

1918. 
Converse,  M.  P.    Apostrophe  to  America.    By  J.  G.  Whittier.    1917. 
Conway,  C.    A  prayer.    1917. 
Cook,  F.    That's  what  we'll  raise  with  Germany.    By  C.  Higbey.    Redlands,  Flinn, 

1917. 
Cook,  F.  E.    America  (My  country  'tis  of  thee).    By  S.  F.  Smith.    (New  tune). 

Warsaw,  111.,  Cook,  1917. 
Cook,  J.  H.    When  we  come  back.    Des  Moines,  Cooke,  1918. 
Cook,  Mrs.  W.    Then  fight,  fight,  fight!    1918. 
Cooley,  L.  M.    When  you  come  home.    Ms.,  1918. 
Coombs,  C.  W.    Flag  of  Freedom.    By  0.  W.  Holmes.    N.  Y,,  Flammer,  1917. 

Patria.    By  F.  Van  Cleve.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 


Cooper,  E.    While  you're  away.    Ms.,  1918. 

Cooper,  F.  T.    The  regimental  greens.    By  W.  F.  Thome.    Los  Angeles,  Hatch,  1917. 

Cooper,  G.     Do  your  bit  for  Uncle  Sam.    Hammond,  Ind.,  Cooper,  1917. 

Cooper,  J.    Yiddisha  army  blues.    Los  Angeles,  Quincke,  1918. 

Cooper,  L.  F.    My  country  needs  me.    1917. 

Copeland,  H.  W.    Und  yah,  der  Kaiser  too.    Pendleton,  0.,  Copeland,  1917. 

Copeland,  L.    U  Sammies  of  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Cleveland,  O.,  1918. 

Copp,  F.  S.    Over  the  top.    Ms.,  1918. 

Corbett,  J.  J.    All  that's  good  in  life.    1917. 

Cordy,  W.  H.    Good  bye  U.  S.  A.    1918. 

Corliss,  E.  M.    The  girl  that  he  loves  best.    Bost.,  White-Smith,  1918. 

Cormack  and  McConnell.    Your  country  needs  you  now.    By  A.  Dubin.    N,  Y., 

Witmark,  1917. 
Cormay,  W.  J.    When  the  Yankee  boys  go  marching  through  France.    Waltham, 

Mass.,  Cormay,  1918. 
ComeU,  L.  J.    "Wear  the  khaH."    By  W.  D,  Cornell.    Ms.,  1917. 
Corpus,  B.    When  Pershing  leads  them  over.    By  R.  Thorboum.    Bost.,  Corgan, 

1917. 

When  we  parted  that  day.    Bost.,  Corgan,  1917. 

Corre,  M.    The  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 

Cortelyou,  W.     Soldiers  of  the  sea.    By  W.  C.  Duncan.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 
Cossar,  R.    When  the  Stars  and  Stripes  are  waving  in  Berlin.    Phoenix,  Cossar  & 

Egan,  1918. 
Cotts,  L.  DuB.    We're  With  You  Uncle  Sammy.    Ms.,  1918. 
Countrsrman,  C.  C.    The  flag — our  flag.    Peoria,  111.,  Countryman,  1917. 
Court,  G.    The  leading  man  to-day.    By  T.  M.  Robertson.    Ms.,  1917. 
Courville,  V.    Three  great  big  cheers  for  Uncle  Sam.    Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  Cour-    / 

ville,  1918. 
Cowart,  M.  B.    The  boys  who  fought  in  the  trenches.    By  T.  L.  Jordan.    1917. 
Cowles,  E.     Laurels.    By  A.  Coll.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1918. 
Cowles,  H.    The  farewell  message.    By  One  of  the  "Boys."    Saxonville,  Mass., 

Cowles,  1917. 
Cox,  C.  B.    The  U.  S.  A.  will  lay  the  Kaiser  away.    By  J.  Dettling.    Columbus, 

Buckeye  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Cox,  Mrs.  E.    The  call  for  volunteers.    BeUefontaine,  O.,  AutJior,  1917, 
Cox,  J.    The  great  war.    Cin.,  Willis,  1914. 
Cox,  M.  E.     After  the  war.    By  C.  S.  Black.    Cin.,  Black,  1918. 

Peace,  sweet  peace.    By  A.  E.  Lloyd.    Cox  &  Lloyd,  1916. 

Cox,  S.  E.  When  Woodrow  Wilson  Takes  a  Hand.  Nashville,  Dixie  Mus.  Co., 
1918. 

Coyle,  H.  V.  God  has  blessed  you  and  me  when  he  gave  us  liberty.  Phil.,  Key- 
stone Co.,  1917. 

Crane,  O.  B.  The  flag  of  our  country.  By  E.  G.  Brazelton.  Monticello,  la., 
Brazelton,  1917. 

Cranston,  E.  A.    The  old  flag's  calling  you.    Providence,  Cranston,  1917. 

Crawford,  C.    The  National  Army  man.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Crawford,  E.  T.  Liberty.  "U.  S.  A."  emblem  song.  [Melody  only.]  Pelhani, 
N.  Y.,  1917. 

The  Red  Cross  message.    [Melody  only.]    Pelham,  N.  Y.,  1917. 

Crawley,  A.  B.     Soldier  boy.    Gladys,  Va.,  Crawley,  1917. 
Creager,  J.  D.     I  love  my  liberty  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Crerie,  E.  E.     Laurels  victory.    By  A.  G.  Corless.    Pittsbg.,  Emal  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Crews,  W.  D.    The  patriotic  trinity.     1917. 

Crews,  W.  D.,  and  Janes,  E.  C.    Response  to  liberty's  call.    1917. 

Crittenden,  F.  B.     "Go  on.  Uncle  Sammy."    Rochester,  1917. 

Crocker,  Bay.    "I  want  to  be  a  soldierette. "    By  G.  Davis.    Photograph,  1917. 

Crockett,  A.  S.    Bill,  you  won't  get  off  at  Heligoumd.    1917. 

Defend  our  land.     1917. 

Till  all  be  free  1    1917. 

Crockett,  L.  M.    Good-bye  soldier  boy.    Walla  Walla,  Crockett,  1918. 

"  Mother  dear,  they  are  calling  me. "    Walla  Walla,  Crockett,  1918. 

Croese,  D.    The  Liberty  loan  Pep.    Ms.,  1918. 

Crookham,  D.    America,  we'll  stand  by  you.    Sioux  City,  Crookham,  1918. 
Crosbie,  A.  W.    We  are  ready.    By  J.  J.  O'Brien.    Worcester,  Crosbie,  1917. 
Cross,  H.    Sailor  boy.     Seattle,  Cross,  1918. 

Cross,  H.  E.    The  pact  of  peace.    1917.  .*„u^.;..^  i>..^..     .V.' .-^vu^ioCi 

Crow,  J.    For  you  and  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 


222  T.TBB.ARY  OF  OONGEESS 

Crump,  Q.    "  Soupy  soupy  soup. "    N.  Y.,  1918. 

Crump,  G.  E.     Khaki  and  navy  blue.    N.  Y.,  Crump,  1917, 

Cryan,  J.  H.    On!  on!  to  Berlin.    Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 

Cul,  C6sar.    War.    By  J.  Joffe.     N.  Y.,  FrankUn,  1917. 

Cunningham,  P.  A.    Sammy  boy.     Chi.,  Cunningham  &  Geyer,  1917. 

Cunningham,  T.    The  eagle  and  the  dove:  A  call  to  arms.    By  M.  Longfellow.    Ms., 

1918. 
Currie,  E.  W.    Flag  of  freedom.    By  M.  J.  Simpkina.     1917. 
Currie,  J.  B,     Drop  a  line  to  mother.    Ms.,  1918. 
Curtis,  J.  A.    That's  what  America  needs.     Newark,  Curtis,  1916. 
Curtis,  W.  H.    Good-bye  little  girl  for  awhile.    Williamsport,  Pa.,  Casala,  1911. 
Cutty,  W.     Old  glory.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Dailey,  J.  G.    Hats  off  to  the  flag.     Phil.,  Dailey  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Dallas,  E.    When  the  eagle  screams  hurrah!    Providence,  Dallas,  1917. 
Daly,  A.  J.    Gunner  Jim.    By  H.  L.  Cool.     N.  Y.,  Daly  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

A  mother's  prayer  for  her  boy  "  Over  there.  "    N.  Y.,  Daly  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Daly,  K.    America's  call  to  arms.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Daly,  L.     Have  courage  Illinois.    By  E.  Swaim.     1918. 

Damn,  A.     "Our  country's  flag.  "    By  J.  C.  Bramwell.     St.  Paul,  Bramwell,  1917. 

Fighting  for  our  flag  on  the  fields  of  France.     St.  Paul,  Bramwell,  1917. 

Danforth,  H.  A.     I  am  a  real  American.    Lynn^  Danforth,  1917. 
Danmark,  R.    America  prepare.    By  E.  H.  Childs.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1916. 

When  we  take  the  germ  out  of  Germany.    By  A.  C.  Ammenheuser.    Ms.,  1917. 

Dannie,  M,  R.     Some  one  will  have  to  answer.     Brooklyn,  Denny,  1918. 

They  are  fighting  for  liberty.     By  A.  F.  Dannie.    Brooklyn,  Denny,  1918. 

Dappert,  M.  L.    America,  you  for  me.    By  A.  J.  Stevens.    Chi.,  Stevens,  1917. 

When  Uncle  Sam  gets  fighting  mad.    By  A.  J.  Stevens.     Chi.,  Stevens,  1917. 

Darewski,  H.     Sister  Susie's  sewing  shirts  for  soldiers.    By  R.  P.  Weston.    N.  Y., 

Harms,  1914. 
Darling,  M.    Cheer  our  Sammies,  cheer  them.    Ms.,  1918. 
Darlington,  J.  H.    War-ship  &  Trench  song.    Ms.,  1918. 
Dart,  A.  A.    America  lead  the  way.    Pt.-song.     1917. 
Davenport,  E.  H.    America  united.    Arr.  by  E.  C.  Maxham.    Ms.,  1917. 
Daum,  E.  M.     Do  it  now.    Ms.,  1918. 
David,  S.  C.     Forward  American  soldiers.    By  L.  McCurdy.     Pittsburgh,  McCurdy, 

1917. 

Old  glory— the  red,  white  and  blue.    N.  Y.,  David  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Davidson,  C.    America  for  me.     1918. 

Davidson,  W.  T.    Let  the  stars  and  stripes  be  leading.     Evansville,  Ind.,  Harding, 

1917. 
Davies,  A.  V.    The  Red  Cross  song^    Cin.,  Willis  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Davies,  D.  G.    U.  S.  A.  for  me.    By  Tom  Morgan.    N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1916. 
Davies,  P.  H.    When  our  country  calls.    By  C.  S.  Davis.    Muncie,  Ind.,  Davis,  1917. 
Davilla,  J.  J.    America  will  forever  be  .  .  .    N.  0.,  World's  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Davis,  A.  S.    When  the  flags  of  all  nations  unite.    Thomas  &  Davis,  1916. 
Davis,  A.  T.    The  patriot's  call.    Cleveland,  Davis,  1917. 
Davis,  C.  E.    Here's  to  the  boys  in  Khaki.    Ms.,  1918. 
Davis,  E.  E.    FiU  the  flag.     1918. 
Davis,  M.  S.    Hurrah!  hurray!  for  Uncle  Sam.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1917. 

Our  own  beloved  America.    Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1917. 

Davis,  W.  E.    What  do  you  care?    Pt.-song.    Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  The  Song  Mart,  1917. 

When  the  boys  come  marching  home.    Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  Song-Mart,  1917. 

Dawson,  A.  P.    Don't  you  hear  Uncle  Sammie  Calling.    Cin.,  Dawson,  1918. 
Dawson,  E.  K.    We  are  a  peaceful  nation.    By  D.  MacBoyle.    Newark,  Wallace, 

1916. 
Day,  A.    Let's  be  neutral.    Bost.,  Day,  1915. 
Day,  A.  F.    Get  the  Elaiser.    Ashtabula,  Assoc.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 
Day,  E.  de  S.    America  prepare.    By  N.  C.  House.    1916. 
Day,  L.  P.    I  belong  to  Uncle  Sam.     Seattle,  1917. 

Day,  O.    Oh!  my  Minnesota.    (Gopher  battle  song).    Minneapolis,  M-B-Co.,  1917. 
Day,  Mrs.  O.    The  star  of  peace.    By  Mrs.  Z.  S.  Welbom.    Okla.  City,  Joslyn  Engr. 

Co.,  1917. 
Dealy  and  Kraemer.    After  the  war  is  over  .  .  .    N.  Y.,  Dealy  &  Kraemer,  1918. 
Dean,  B.    Come  on  boys  over  the  top.    Detroit,  Dean,  1918. 

Sammy  boy.    Detroit,  Dean,  1918. 

Deamess,  W.    Lead  Columbia!    [Melody.]    1917. 


MUSIC  223 

De  Berry,  J.  F.    When  the  band  playi  dixie  I'll  be  there.    Orlando,  Fla.,  De  Berry, 

1917. 
Debouy,  C.    La  R^publique  d'Alsace.    N.  Y.,  Debouy,  1916. 
De  Costa,  H.    He  draws  no  color  line.     By  V.  Trainor.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

Hello  central,  give  me  France.     By  E.  Benham.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

If  you  fight  for  your  country  (like  you  fought  at  home).     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Never  try  to  steal  a  soldier's  sweetheart.    By  E.  Benham.     N.  Y.,  Witmark, 

1917. 

We  want  our  daddy  dear  back  home.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918.  'i 

De  Costa,  L.     I'm  neutral.     By  H.  Gantvoort.     N.  Y.,  Karczae,  1916. 

Till  the  work  of  the  Yanks  is  done.    N.  Y.,  Intematl.  Ed.  Pub.  Co.,  191T.      ' 

Degginger,  L.  A.    Come  along  boys.    By  A.  Hughes.    Cin.,  Liberty  Pub.  Co.,  191T. 
De  Koven,  E.    The  battle-call  of  alliance.    By  P.  Mackaye.    N.  Y.,  Bchirmer,  1917. 

Pt.-song. 

Delaney,  T.    It  takes  the  9th  and  10th  cavalry  to  make  the  German  .  .  .    Ms.,  1918. 
De  Luca.    Good  bye,  and  good  luck,  boys.    By  Hassall.    Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 
De  Luoa,  J.    Stand  by  ovu-  Wilson.    Phil.,  De  Luca,  1917. 
Demazest,  L.  F.    Soldier  boy.    Joliet,  111.,  West,  1917. 

Ye  have  heard  the  call.    Ms.,  1918. 

De  Mominicis,  M.    That's  why  I  want  to  be  a  soldier.     N.  Y.,  Treisalt,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam  (is  a  peaceful  man).     1916. 

Dempsey,  T.  H.     Uncle  Sam  we're  strong  for  you.     Chi.,  Dempsey,  1917.  ^ 

Denlinger,  C.  K.    America's  Slogan,  Fall  In,  Fall  In.     1918. 

Dennee,  C.    For  the  flag  and  America.     Bost.,  Schmidt,  1917. 

Dennis,  B.  F.    Your  Uncle  Sammy  now  is  calling  for  the  boys  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Lynn. 

Dennis,  1917. 
Densmore,  J.  H.    Friends  of  France.     By  M.  Gardenia.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917."^ 

The  unfurling  of  the  flag.     By  C.  E.  Sears.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Denufrio,  T.    The  dear  old  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Peoria,  111.,  Crescent  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Derenzy,  E.  L.    We'll  fight  for  dear  old  glory.    Lownman,  N.  Y.,  Composer,  1917. 
DeBose,  P.    That's  all  one  mother  can  do.    By  I.  Reid.    N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1918. 

That's  why  we  love  you,  Betay  Ross.    By  Ivan  Reid.    N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1917. 

Despard,  H.    Verdun  front,    Ms.,  1918.  *-^ 

DeVillar,  J.  M.    The  Texans  are  ready.    Laredo,  Tex.,  DeVillar,  1918.  -^ 

Dewey,  J.  Q.    Over  the  top,  the  top,  we  go.    San  Fran.,  Dewey,  1918. 

Dible,  B.  H.     Freedom  for  all  forever.    San  Die^o,  Dible,  1918.  '^ 

Dicey,  E.    Our  lone  pet  may  be  a  soldier  yet.    Pittsburgh,  McGinn,  1917. 
Dick,  E.  T.    The  emblem  that  set  all  men  free.    Ms.,  1918. 
Dick,  J.  W.    I'm  going  back  to  Tipperary.    N.  Y.,  Dick,  1915. 
Dick,  W.    In  the  land  of  the  free  and  brave.    By  E.E.Davis.    Best.,  Quigley,  1917. 
Dickinson,  C.    For  all  who  watch.    Pt.-song.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 
Dickinson,  L.  T.    The  spirit  of  '17.    Chi.,  Natl.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Dickson,  B.  M.    Carry  me  back  to  my  home  across  the  sea.    Union  City,  Tenn., 
Dickson,  1918.  ■- 

Dieter,  H.    That  Yankee  drive.    1918. 

Dlgiorglo,  J.    In  peace  forever  and  ever.    N.  Y.,  Digiorgio,  1916. 
DlUon,  J.  A.    For  defence.    N.  Y.,  Dillon,  1917. 

For  the  honor  of  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Dillon,  1917. 

There's  a  service  flag  in  the  window.    N.  Y.,  Dillon,  1918. 

Dinsmore,  H.  A.  For  m^  and  country.  By  Mrs.  E.  Clarke.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
Milbum,  1917. 

Dinwiddle,  P.  Let  peace  go  marching  on.  By  L.  C.  Shea.  Wash.,  Marks-Gold- 
smith, 1915. 

Dionne,  A.  Don't  lose  your  heart  to  the  lilly  of  France.  By  E.  Le  Doux.  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  Wore.  N.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Dixon,  A.     Come  on  boys.    Chi.,  Dixon,  1917.  .  ^ 

Dixon,  H.    Grin — grin — grin.    St.  Louis,  Dixon-Lane,  1918.  '^ 

We're  going  to  get  to  Berlin  through  the  air.    St.  Louis,  Dixon-Lane,  1918. 

Dobbins,  M.  B.    The  khaki  boys.    Sedalia,  Mo.,  Kauffman,  1918. 

Doctor,  O.    I'm  hitting  the  trail  to  Normandy.    N.  Y.,  Snyder,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam  please  keep  your  eye  on  that  gal  of  mine.    N.  Y.,  Snyder^  1917. 

Dodge,  Q.    I'm  not  going  to  buy  any  summer  clothes  ...    N.  Y.,  Granville,  1917. 
Donahue,  J.  J.    Thecallof  thetJ.  S.  A.    Lawrence,  Mass.,  1918. 

The  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Palmer,  Mass.,  Donahue,  1918. 

Just  for  the  sake  of  gold.    Lawrence,  Mass.,  Donahue,  1915. 

Donald,  D.    Marching  song.    Holyoke,  Mass.,  Clark  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 


224  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Donaldson,  W.    Are  we  downhearted?    Nol  no!  no!    By  R.  Sherwood.    N.  Y., 
Haviland,  1917. 

The  army's  full  of  Irish.    By  B.  Hanlon.  .  N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Prepare  the  eagle  to  protect  the  dove.    By  H.  T.  Bunce.    N.  Y.,  Haviland, 

1916. 

We're  coming  back  to  you  when  the  fighting  daysare  through.    N .  Y,,  Witmark, 

1918. 

Donnelly,  S.J.     The  service  flag.     (Air:  The  top  of  the  morning.)     1918. 
Donovan,  A.     Cheer  up  Tommy  Atkins,  Uncle  Sam  is  on  the  way.     Ms.,  1918. 
Donovan,  I.  M.     Columbia's  battle  prayer.    Albuquerque,  Donovan,  1918. 
Donovan,  J.  O.     Daddy,  please,  don't  let  them  shoot  you.     N.  Y.,  Murray,  1915. 
The  doom  of  autocracy.    By  Jack  Brooks.     (Tune:  John  Brown's  body.)    San  Diego, 

Plaza  Press,  1918. 
Dopp,  G.  Q.    The  Sammies  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Los  Angeles,  Dopp,  1918. 
Doppler,  K.    Young  America  (The  world  has  got  its  eyes  on  you).    Cin.,  Lang- 

Doppler,  1918. 
Doran,  J.  P.    Our  gallant  Sammies.    1918. 
Doria,  F.  P.    Victory.    Ms.,  1918. 
Dorsey,  A.  A.    After  the  boys  return.    Ms.,  1918. 

Dorsey,  S.  H.     I  wish  I  could  be  a  soldier  boy.     South  Bend,  Ind.,  Dorsey,  1918. 
Dory,  Andrew.     Our  Samniiesin  the  trenches.    By  J.  Heaney.    N.  Y.,  Heaney,  1917. 
Botxler,  A.     Stars  red-white  &  blue.     Chi..  Cardot  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Dover,  K.  S.    Answer  Uncle  Sammy's  call.    By  C.  M.  Martin.     Providence,  Kay  & 

Eddy,  1917. 
Dow,  I.  L.     Our  Sammies  of  U.  S.  A.    Woodhaven,  L.  I.,  Dow,  1918. 
Dowling,  M.  T.     In  the  harbor  of  hope.     Chi.,  Dowling,  1918. 
Downer,  B.  J.    Everybody  works  in  the  land  of  Uncle  Sam.     1917. 

The  low  down,  dollar,  Yankee  nation.    A  few  remarks  by  Uncle  Sam.    1917 . 

Downing,  L.  J.     Our  great  land.    By  H.  Bagg  and  J.  Bonstelle.     N.  Y.,  Bonstelle- 

Downing,  1917. 
Downing,  S.  J.    America  it's  up  to  you.     1915. 

Doyle,  J.  P.    When  they  tackle  your  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Doyle,  1917, 
Doyle,  K.  L.    Come  back  my  soldier  boy.    Bost.,  Evans,  1917. 
Drennen,  J.  F.    When  the  devil  gets  the  Kaiser  won't  he  jump.    Lima,  0.,  Drennea, 

1918. 
Drew,  E.  T.  M.    They  knocked  the  helm  from  Wilhelm.    Ms.,  1918.  -x 

Dreyer,  D.    When  I  send  you  a  picture  of  Berlin.    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1918. 
Driscoll,  C.     Sammy  is  coming  lor  you.  Bill.    Ms.,  1918. 
Driskell,  C.  H.    Good  bye — Farewell,  raus  mit  Kaiser  Bill.    Akron,  0.,  Success  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Dnunm,  H.  A.     Sammies,  fighting  Sammies.    Boulder,  Colo.,  1918.    [Blue  print,] 
Duckets,  L.     Dontbe  a  slacker.    N.  Y.,  Ducker,  1918. 

Dudley,  B.  M.    Come,  boys,  the  bugles  are  calling.    Richmond,  Whitmore,  1917. 
DuFrerre,  M.    Honor  the  boys  who  are  down  at  the  front.    Ms.,  1918. 

Started  in  to  win.    Ms.,  1918. 

To  make  the  world  safe  for  Democracy.    Ms.,  1918. 

To  our  boys  in  Khaki.    Ms.,  1918. 

We  wiU  be  loyal.    Ms.,  1918. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  song.    Ms.,  1918. 

Dulmage,  W.  E.    A  laddie  in  France  is  dreaming  (little  girlie  of  you).    Detroit, 

McGrath,  1918. 
Dunn,  S.  C.    The  Sammies  are  comingi    Ms.,  1918. 

The  Sammies  are  coming.    Pt.  song  &  solo  song.    St.  Louis,  Lincoln,  1918. 

Duiham,  C.  &  K.    America  we  come.    By  C.  Durham.    Roxbury,  Mass.,  Durham, 

1917. 
Dutcher,  A.  C.    For  the  glory  of  Yankee  land.    N.  Y.,  Lashier,  1917.  -I 

Dykes,  J.  B.    A  prayer  for  victory.    Hymn.    1918.  T 

The  eagles  of  the  west.    By  L.  Arbor.    Music  by  "An  Irishman."    Riverton,  N.-Jr, 

Arbor,  1917.  -.   ...'J 

Earl,  D.  G.    Peace.    Long  Beach,  Cal.    Thompson,  1915. 
Earl,  M.    Cheer  up,  mother.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

Geel  what  a  wonderful  time  we'll  have  when  the  boys  come  home.    N.  Y., 

Shapiro,  1917.  ; 

I'm  proud  to  be  the  sweetheart  of  a  soldier.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

Lafayette  (We  hear  you  calling).    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

My  sweetheart  is  somewhere  in  France.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

There's  no  need  to  worry  at  all.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 


MUSIC  225 

East,  E.    Your  Mother's  a  soldier,  too.    By  M.  Paris.    Bloomington,  lud.,  East- 

Faris,  1917. 
Ebel,  O.    Our  couatry'a  voice  is  calling.    Brooklyn,  Chandlor-Ebel,  1917. 
'E  bersagliere  'e  Newark.    By  G.  Camerlingo.    Sul  motivo  di  'E  Tripuline.     N.  Y., 

Matacea  1917 
Ebling,  E.'f.    We'll  be  true  to  the  Red,  White,  and  Blue.    Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
Eckerle,  C.  F.    Cincinnati's  own  march.    Cin.,  Eckerle,  1917. 
Eddy,  D.     United  States  of  America.     By  L.  C.  Eddy,  jr.    Blue  print,  1917. 

America's  awakening.     Van  Nuys,  Cal.,  Eddy,  1916.  ,if 

Edmonds,  A.     When  my  laddie  went  to  war.     Buffalo,  Clef,  1915. 

Edouard,  E.    The  spirit  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Par.,  Edouard,  1918. 

Edson,  C.  F.    Hold  'em,  Yale!    By  D.  Runyon.     Los  Angeles,  Hart,  1917. 

Edwards,  A.    The  sailors  of  the  U.  S.  A.  and  The  soldiers  farewell,    N.  Y.,  Luck- 

hardt,  1918. 
Edwards,  C.  T.    Echoes  from  the  front.    By  W.  M.  Smith.    Wilmington,  One  Price 

Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Only  a  soldier's  widow.    Wilmington,  One  Price  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Edwards,  Q.    Laddie  boy.     By  W.  D.  Cobb.     N.  Y.,  Edwards  Mus.  House,  1917. 

Mothers  of  men.    By  W.  Robards.    N.  Y.,  Stern,  1917. 

That  grand  old  gentleman  (Uncle  Sam).    N.  Y.,  Song  Rev.  Co.,  1918.' 

Edwards,   Q.  T.    Liberty,  sweet  liberty.     Pt.-son;?.    Portland,  Me.,  Underwood, 

1917. 
Edwards,  J.  C.    The  Khaki,  The  Blue  &  The  Gray.     Los  Angeles,  Edwards,  1918. 
Edwards,  B.  F.    The  boys  and  flag.    Clinton,  Mo.,  Edwards,  1918. 

The  Kaiser  condemn'd.     Clmton,  Mo.,  Edwards,  1918. 

Egan,  J.    We'll  do  our  share.    Ms.,  1918. 

Eiker,  J.  T.    The  boys  in  brown  in  every  town  in  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1917. 
Eisenkramer,  Mrs.  M.    You  can  coimt  on  Uncle  Sam  for  victory.    Pine  Bluff,  Ark»». 
Eisenkramer,  1918.  1 

Elbert,  C.    We  want  a  mighty  navy.    By  H.  Wesley.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1915.  z 

Eldridge,  H.  C.    America  my  homeland.    Franklin,  O.,  Eldridge,  1917. 

She  wears  a  cross  upon  her  sleeve.     Franklin,  0.,  Eldridge,  1917. 

The  U.  S.  A.  wiU  find  a  way.    Franklin,  0.,  Eldridge,  1917. 

Eldridge,  J.  C.     "Let's  go."     1917. 

Ellershaw,  E.    Some  war  songs.     1917. 

Ellerton,  H.  W.    God  bless  the  Yankee  boys.     Lake  Wales,  Fla.,  Ellerton,  1917. 
Elliott,  £.    The  sammies  are  off  to  war.    By  H.  L.  Brown.    Atlantic  City,  Du  Quesne^ 
1917.  1 

Elliott,  K.  E.    Singing  as  they  go.    Haverhill,  Elliott,  1918.  .'? 

Elliott,  M.  T.    Our  nation.    By  B.  B.  Ussher.    Best.,  Homeyer,  1917.  i 

Elliott,  W.  Y.    The  marching  song  of  freedom.    Ms.,  1917.  J 

Ellis,  K.    A  soldier's  good-bye.     Colo.  Springs,  Ellis,  1917. 
Ellison,  J.    On  to  Berlin  and  victory.    Omaha,  Neb.,  Patton,  1918.  T 

"^Vho's  Who  in  Berlin."     Harmonized  by  L.  G.  Katz.    Ms.,  1918. 

Ellsworth,  H.  C.    Come,  join  the  cause!    Salem,  O.,  Ellsworth-Bare,  1917. 
Ellsworth,  W.  W.    Salut  a  la  belle  France,  Hats  off  to  noble  France.    Ms.,  1918.    . 
Elrod,  E.  W.    Only  one  land  for  me.    Sedalia,  Mo.,  Perry,  1917. 

Emma,  P.    When  the  boys  come  sailing  home.    Alb.,  Emma  &  Mantica,  1918.        V 
Emmet,  D.    All  aboard  to  can  the  Kaiaer.    By  C.  E.  Little.    CM.,  Hack  &  Anderson, 

1917. 
Emmett,  D.    America's  battle  cry.    (To  the  tune  of  "Dixie").    N.  Y.,  Kendrick, 

1917. 
Enness,  D.  B.    Where  are  the  brave  boys  marching.    N.  Y.,  De  Vinne  Press,  1918. 
Ensley,  M.    The  boys  in  blue  and  khaki.     Knoxville,  Ensley,  1918. 
Entwistle,  M.  A.    The  Victory  Song.    Ms.,  1918. 

Enzenberg,  M.    Stand  by  the  flag.     Loe  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1918.  ^ 

Erd,  D.  M.    Uncle  Sam's  ships.     19l7. 

We'll  carry  the  Star  Spangled  Banner.    Bost.,  Dist.  Welfare  Aide,  1917.  ■ 

Ernst,  H.    Liberty  waltz.      Piano  solo.    Ms.,  1918. 

Esperti,  A.    The  boot  of  Italy.    Ms.,  1918.  i 

Ess,  J.    Young  Democracy.    1917. 

Estabrook,  P.    Then  I'll  march  right  back  to  you.    Grand  Rapids,  Nat.  M.  P.  Co., 

1918. 
Estes,  C.  B.    If  I'm  captain  in  the  army.    1918. 
Eva,  A.  H.  B.  da.    Our  dear  old  flag  is  calling.     Brookline,  Mass.,  da  Eva,  1918. 

Our  dear  old  flag  is  calling.    Pt.-eong.    Brookline,  Mass.,  da  Ey%  1918.     ^ .    ^ 

66539—18 ^16^^  ,rfa*t.>.  .«  '^'  M^AsilT 


226  LIBRARY   OP   CONGRESS 

Evans,  E.  J.     Defend  the  red,  white  &  blue.     By  L.  Michael.     1918. 

Emblems  of  Uncle  Sam.     By  M.  R.  Meyer.     Brunswick,  Ga.,  Meyer,  1918. 

For  our  dear  Old  Glory.     Long  Branch,  Keith's,  1918.  '" 

— —    For  the  cause  they  think  is  right.     Warren,  Pa.    Jokarski,  1915. 

Stick  by  your  Uncle  Sammy.     By  A.   D.  Minnick.     West  Haven,  Conn., 

Minnick,  1917. 

There's  a  pretty  brown  eyed  girlie  and  a  soldier  boy  in  blue.     By  A.  Gil- 

patrick.     1918. 

Everett,  G.     L-I-B-E-R-T-Y  .  .  .     Rochester,  Everett,  1918. 

Exton,  W.  Q.     Flag  of  Liberty.     Ms.,  1918.  •- 

E.  H.  K.     Him  of  hate.     By  J.  C.  S.     Portland,  Me.,  Cressey,  1918. 

Fahr,  F.     The  boys  of  America.     N.  Y.,  Fahr,  1917. 

Fainuan,  G.     Here's  to  Your  Boy  and  My  Boy.     N.  Y.,  Fairman,  1918. 

Hello,  America,  hello!    N.  Y.,  McCarthy,  1917. 

I  don't  know  where  I'm  going,  but  I'm  on  my  way.     N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1917. 

Fairweather,  H.  F.     Peace  songs.     Berkeley,  Fairweather,  1917. 

Falvo,  R.    Torna,  Garibaldi.     Versi  di  L.  Bovio.     N.  Y.,  Marinelli,  1916. 
Farmer,  H.     For  my  country  and  my  flag.     1917. 

The  great  defy.     1917. 

Farrell,  W.     When  I  get  back.     By  DeW.  H.  Morse.     N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1918. 
Farwell,  A.     Hosanna.     Pt.-song.     Cin.,  Church,  1918.  bZ 

Fassnacht,  F.  G.     America  Awake.     Ms.,  1918. 

The  Red  Cross  Drive.    Ms.,  1918.  jK 

Faulkner,  W.  J.    I  love  you,  dear  Erin,  .  .  .    Chi.,  Florentine  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Liberty's  battle  song.     Chi.,  Florentine  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Our  gallant  sammy  boys  in  that  sunny  land  of  France.     Chi.,  Florentine  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 

Fawcett,  A.     The  lillies  of  France.     Ms.,  1918. 

Fay,  L.  J.    For  "God,"  America,  &  you.     Boat.,  Fay,  1917. 

Fay,  M.    Hurrah,  hurrah,  we'll  set  the  Belgian  free.     N.  Y.,  Nolan,  1917. 

Feather,  E.  H.    Let's  all  go  over  to  France.    By  J.  W.  lUingworth.    Clark  Mills, 

N.  Y.,  Feather,  1917. 
Fecher,  J.  J.    Our  soldier  boys.     By  M.  MacDonald.    1918. 
Fegan,  W.  J.    The  Motherland.    Brookline,  Mass.,  Fegan,  1914. 
Feingold,  L.    Tell  me  soldier  how  you  feel.     1915. 
Fennell,  T.    Can  the  Kaiser.     Kan  a.  City,  Fennell,  1917. 
Ferdon,  J.    When  the  boys  come  marching  home.     Cin.,  1918. 
Ferguson,  C.  E.    The  boys  from  the  U.  S.  A.    Hutchinson,  Kans.,  Ferguson,  1918. 
Feringer,  F.  C.     I'm  fighting  for  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918.  •:•: 

Ferrari,  G,     Flag  of  my  heart.     By  W.  F.  Kirk.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1917. 
Ferree,  A.  A.    Battle  march.    Rosemont,  Pa.,  1917. 

Soldiers '  marching  song.     Rosemont,  Pa.,  1917. 

Fettinger,  F.    A  national  anthem.    Unison  chor.    St.  Louis,  Wagner,  1918. 

Fields,  A.    Pay-Day  .  .  .    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Figg,  W.  H.    The  reveille.    Chi.,  Figg,  1917. 

Fillmore,  H.    Our  own  red,  white,  &  blue.    By  E.  A.  SchroU.    Cin.,  Fillmore  Mus. 

House,  1917. 
Finck,  H,    Around  the  map.    Operetta.     Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Hawkes,  1915. 
Finkelstein,  C.  F.     God  save  America.     By  S.  H.  Borofsky.     1917. 
Finney,  G.  W.     Do  your  bit!     By  Gertrude  W.  Finney.     Ms.,  1917. 
Fish,  J.  C.     Victory.     Phil.,  Fish,  1918.  "J 

Fisher,  A.  A.    Prepare!!    San  Fran.,  Jackson,  1916. 
Fisher,  F.    Lorraine  (My  beautiful  Alsace  Lorraine).    N.  Y.,  McCarthy,  1917. 

Mister  McAdoo.    N.  Y.,  McCarthy,  1918. 

Fisher,  L.  L.    As  her  soldier  boy  marched  by.     Cleveland,  Fisher,  1917. 

Fisher,  W.  A.    The  freedom  of  the  seas.    Words  written  in  1813.    Author  unknown. 

Bost.,  Ditson,  1917. 
Fisk,  A.    Soldier  boy  and  sailor  boy.    By  D.  Ayer.    Ms.,  1918. 
Fitzgerald,  M.  J.    Good-bye,  MoUie  May.     1917. 
Fitz-Qerald,  Z.     "For  Him."     K.-C.    Grand  Rapids,  Fitz-Gerald,  1918. 

It's  a  long,  long  way  to  the  U.  S.  A.  .  .  .     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1917. 

Fitzpatrick,  M.    The  Irish  volunteers.    N.  Y.,  Fitzpatrick,  1917. 

Fitzsimons,  H.  T.    Our  colore.    By  C.  R.  Fuller.    Chi.,  Lyon  &  Healy,  1917.  ~ 

Flagler,  E.  S.    America  goes  forth  to  war.    Poughkeepsie,  Flagler,  1918. 
Flanders,  J.  A.    Our  Yankee  boy's  victory.    1917. 
Flaskett,  W.  E.    On  the  Vimy  Ridge  of  France.    Tacoma,  Smith-Digby,  1917. 


MU8I0  227 

Flatow,  Leon.     It's  a  long  way  to  Berlin,  but  we'll  get  there!    By  A.  Fields.    N,  Y., 

Feist,  1917. 
Fletcher,  H.  B.    Hip  hip  hoo-ray  for  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.     Indianapolis,  Williams, 

1917. 
FLetcher,  J.    Hear  your  country's  call.    Pt.-song.    Words  anon,  and  by  J.  Fletcher. 

1917. 

My  country  America.    Pt.-song.    By  S.  F.  Smith.    1917. 

Fletcher,  B,.  L.    Bring  it  back  without  a  stain.    1918. 

Keep  the  home-fires  bright.    Pt.-song.     1918. 

The  march  to  victory.     Pt.-song.     1917. 

Flint,  L.    The  ocean  must  be  free.    Chi.,  Ideal  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1917.  ^ 

Flint,  M.    It's  up  to  us — America.    By  H.  C.  Rossman.    1914. 
Florence,  M.    I'll  fight  for  my  country  and  you.    Phil.,  Burkart,  1917. 
Flynn,  A.    Bing!  bang!  bing  'em  on  the  Rhine.    By  J.  Mahoney.    N.  Y.,  Remick, 
1918. 

There's  a  green  hill  out  in  Flanders.    N.  Y.,  Piantadosi,  1917. 

Flynn,  A.  J.    Oh,  moon  of  the  Summer  night  .  .  .    N.  Y.,  Piantadosi,  1918. 
Fobes,  W.  K.    My  country  calls!  I  come!  I  come!    Bost.,  Fobes,  1917. 

Our  Washington.    Bost.,  Fobes,  1917. 

Foehr,  C.     Let  us  fight  for  our  liberty  .  .  .     Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  GlobeM.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Foote,  A.  W.    The  Mxmster  Fusiliers,    Pt.-song.    E  .at.,  Schmidt,  1918. 

Ford,  A.  J.    Battle  hvmn:  Unto  death.    ByJ.  C.  Nemus.    Pt.-song.    Chi.,  Tu-Crose 

Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Ford,  C.    America  it's  up  to  you!    Newark,  Ford,  1917. 

My  country  I'm  for  thee.     Los  Angeles,  Hatch,  1917. 

— ■ —    Wnen  you  write  send  a  letter  of  cheer.    Newark,  Ford,  1917. 

Ford,  F.    I  want  to  be  a  soldier.    Strong,  Me.,  Chandler,  1918. 

Ford,  F.  J.     I'll  come  back  to  you  dear  Mother.    By  W.  A.  Lee.    Bait.,  Lee,  1918. 

Ford,  F.  W.    Just  a  little  orphan  boy.    Perth  Amboy,  Hansen,  1918. 

We  are  going  to  whip  the  Kaiser.    Detroit,  Chapman,  1918. 

Ford,  O.  M.     I'm  in  love  with  Uncle  Sammy.    Chi.,  Ford,  1917. 
Forrest,  L.    Kansas  hymn.    Pt.-song.    1918. 

Fosdick,  A.     Our  Country  is  calling.    Ms.,  1918. 

Foster,  A.  S.    The  boys  from  the  old  home  town.    (Going  "over  the  top. ")    1917. 

Foster,  C.  W.    We  want  the  Kaiser's  helmet  now.    Champaign,  111.,  Foster,  1917. 

Foster,  E.  B.    A  song  of  peace.    By  W.  H.  Neilson.    Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Foster,  1915. 

Foster,  E.  L.    The  only  starry  banner  in  the  world.    Windsor,  Vt.,  Vt.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Foumier,  A.  M.    We  are  the  Camoiifleurs.    Los  Angeles,  Creamer,  1918. 

Fowler,  A.  E.    Betsy  Rose  dear  Mother  of  our  flag.    Newburyport,  Fowler,  1917. 

Fowler,  E.  B.    Freedom's  flag.    By  Dr.  O.  T.  Dozier.    Birmingham,  Dozier,  1917. 

Fowler,  H.  H.    Columbia's  call.    Oakland,  1918. 

Fowler,  M.  K.    The  fighting  First.    Minneapolis,  Fowler,  1917. 

Pledge  of  allegiance  to  my  flag.    1917. 

Fox,  G.  There's  ten  million  feathers  in  the  eagle  over  there.  .  .  Los  Angeles,  John- 
son, 1918. 

Fox,  Lt.  G.  H.    America.    (New  time.) 

Fox,  I.    On  with  the  flag  boys!    Cin.,  Krolage,  1918. 

Fox,  S.  J.    We'll  fight  for  vou  old  glory.    Chi. ,  Reynard,  1917. 

Francesco,  L.  E.  de.    Grido  di  Guerra.    Versi  di  E.  Flocco.    N.  Y.,  Cardilli,  1915. 

Frank,  J.  O.    With  liberty  bonds.    Cin.,  Frank,  1918. 

Frankenstien,  A.  F.  Is  your  blood  red  white  and  blue?  By  "W.  R.  Cushman.  Los 
Angeles,  1917. 

Franks,  H.  B.    The  boj*  from  Yankee  land.    Brooklyn,  Carroll,  1917. 

Franz,  A.    We'll  knock  that  little  "  U-boat "  high  and  dry.    Phil.,  Elfreth,  1917. 

Frazer,  Mrs.,  A.  H.    They  have  to  thank  America.    Detroit,  Frazer,  1918. 

Frazier,  A.    Won't  you  buy    By  S.  L.  Frazier.    Los  Angeles,  Hatch,  1917. 

Frazier,  A.  McP.     Flying  the  red  white  and  blue.    Los  Angeles,  Frazil,  1917. 

Freedom's  land.    Air:  Dixie  land.     By  A.  E.  Broomhall.    Troy,  0.,  1917. 

Fredette,  J.  A.     Loving  thoughts  to  Mother.    Holyoke,  Mass.,  Conway,  1917. 

Fredrick,  H.  A  soldier's  Mother's  request.  By  C.  L.  Hayes.  Oakland,  Rose  Mus. 
Co.,  1917. 

Freeman,  E.  C.    A  letter  to  Dad  in  France.     Northampton,  Pa.,  Hazel  Mus.  Co.,  1918, 

Freeman,  G.  B.    The  world's  war  song.    Milwaukee,  Con.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Freeman,  H.    Shout  hurrah  for  America.     Providence,  H.  Freeman  Co.,  1914. 

Freeman,  H.  B.  It's  a  long  way  from  Berlin  to  Broadway.  Providence,  Freeman, 
1917. 

FxetSman,  B.    Song  of  the  regiment.    Milwaukee,  Freeman,  1917. 


228  LIBBAEY  OF  CONGRESS 

Freeman,  R.  and  L.    Uncle  Sam  and  Aunt  Columbia.    Pt.-song.    Harrisburg,  111., 

1917. 
Freer,  E.  E.     For  the  freedom  of  all  nations.     Chi.,  Ro^siter,  1917. 
Frees5,  R.  S.     Uncle  Sammy  we'll  be  there.     Bloomington,  111.,  Freese,  1917. 
Freise,  W.  A.     When  will  the  war  be  over?    N.  Y.  P^eise,  1917. 
French.  A.  E.    International  hymns.     1917. 

Franch,  E.  W.     The  flag  of  liberty.    Nowtonville,  Mass.,  French,    1917. 
French,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  B.     Hats  off.     1917. 

French,  Mrs.  G.  B.    Over  here  when  we  get  back  from  over  there.     1918. 
French,  K.  G.     For  liberty.     By  C.  W.  Gordon.    1917. 

Liberty  anthem.    By  C.  W.  Gordon.     Pt.-song.     1918.  5 

Frey,  H.     It'sonly  a  star  in  a  service  flag.    Ms.  1918.  '^ 

Look  out  for  squalls  Kaiser  Bill.    By  E.  H.  Fitzpatrick.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  CoJ 

1917.  ^ 

Frey,  H.  A.     Everyone  can  lick  the  Kaiser  if  he  wants  to.     1918. 
Frey,  P.  B.     Keep  our  boys.     Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1918. 
Friedland,  A.    After  the  battle  is  over  .  ,  .  N.  Y.,  Gilbert,  1918. 

Camouflage.     By  L.  W.  Gilbert.    N.  Y.,  Stern,  1917. 

Set  aside  your  tears  (till  the  boys  come  marching  home).     N.  Y.,  Stem,  1917. 

-^—    Who's  afraid  of  the  Kaiser!!!    N.  Y.,  Friedland,  1918. 

Friedlander,  J.    Marching  on  to  victory.    Chi.,  Friedlauder,  1918. 

Friedman,  C.    The  soldiers  farewell  to  mother.    By  C.  Petersen.    Chi.,  N.  Amer. 

M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Friedman,  L.    America's  call.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

The  boy  in  blue.    By  Mrs.  J.  Smith.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Boys  of  the  grand  old  U.S.  A.    By  R.  Creswell.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

The  boys  of  the  U.  S.  A.     By  F.  J.  Boyer.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Brave  boys  somewhere  in  France.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Did  you  ever  stop  to  think,  what  America's  done  for  you?    Chi.,  N.  Amer. 

M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Far  away  o'er  the  deep  blue  sea.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

The  flag  of  our  nation.    By  J.  O.  Bums.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Hurrah!  for  our  Sammies.     By  S.  J.  N.  Brock.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

I'm  goina:  to  raise  my  boy  to  be  a  soldier.    Chi.,  Root,  1916. 

Leaving  the  old  home.     By  Miss  W.  Anderson.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Lets  all  fight  with  all  our  might  .  .  .  Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Lets  clieer  the  boys  along.    By  A.  E.  Lenard.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Let's  smoke  the  Kaiser  out.     By  J.  Anding.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Never  let  America  desert  her  post.    By  E.  EbUng.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co., 

1918. 

Onward,  onward  we  are  marching.    By  W.  H.  O'Connell.    Chi.,  O'Connell, 

1917. 

Our  banner.    By  E.  E.  Hahn.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

— —  Rally  boys  who's  going  to  France.     By  J.  P.  Hart.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917i- 

Sammie  of  the  U.  S.  A.    By  B.  H.  Wilson.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

A  soldier  of  Uncle  Sam.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Some-where  in  France.    By  J.  R.  Schroeter.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.   M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Sweet  land  of  liberty.    By  Mrs.  I.  Hodlmair.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Three  cheers.    By  P.  L.  Haims.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam  has  called  his  boys.     ByC.  Calcote.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam  I  am  sure  strong  for  you.    By  R.  H.  Perrett.     Chi.,  Perrett,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam  is  asking  for  your  hand  to-dav.    Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

United  States,  America.    By  H.  A.  Pooch.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

What  we  do  when  we  know  we're  right.     Chi.,  N.  Amer.  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

Friedman,  M.    Our  own  American  boy.    By  W.  C.  Wilbert.     Pittsburgh,  Friedman, 

1917. 
Frisbee,  Q.  R.    Hurray  for  the  great  U.  S.  A.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 
Frisch,  B.     I'd  like  to  see  the  Kaiser  with  a  lily  in  his  hand.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 
Fritts,  J.  W.    The  mystery  anthem.  .  Unison  chor.     1918. 
Fritz,  L.     In  time  of  peace  prepare.    Manchester,  Mass.,  North.  Mus.  Co.,  1916. 
Fritzsche,  C.    Love  and  war.    [Piano,  added  text].    Los  Angeles,  Harding,  1917. 
Frost,  F.  L.    America  we'll  fight  for  you!    By  D.  F.  Rose.     1917. 
Fryzer,  Max.    The  liberty's  prayer  et  The  War  children.     Drama.    Ms.,  1918. 
Fuller,  C.  W.    My  soldier  boy.     Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Fuller,  E.    When  the  old  boat  heads  from  home.     N.  Y.,  Douglas  &  Newman,  1918. ''^ 
Fuller,  F.  Q.    The  Red  haired  soldier  boy.     By  F.  J.  Clemon.     Detroit,  Fuller,  1918. 


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Fuller,  Q.    Are  you  thinking  of  your  soldier  boy  to-night.    Ma.,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam's  boys.    Ms.,  1918. 

Fuller,  M.  M.    America  is  calling  you.     So.  Haven,  Mich.,  Fuller,  1917. 

Fulton,  M.     For  flag  and  country.     1917. 

Furth,  S.    Neutrality.     By  W.  A.  Heelan.    N.  Y.,  Fryer,  1915. 

When  the  "Yanks"  come  marching  home.    By  W.  Jerome.     N.  Y.,  Jerome, 

1917. 

Fynn,  A.  J.     Brother  Jonathan  leaves  home.     Denver,  Composer,  1917. 

G,  C.  H.     We're  goin'  ter  git  th'  Kaiser — we,  Yankee  Doodle  Yankees!     Chi.,  Patr. 

Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
G.,  W.    American  national  anthem.    By  A.  M.  D.  G.    1916. 
Gable,  O.  E.    True  to  my  soldier  boy.    Hagerman,  N.  M.,  Gable,  1918. 
Gabriel,  C.  H.    The  colors  that  will  not  run.     Chi.,  Rodeheaver,  1918. 

Should  the  stars  in  your  service  turn  to  gold.     Chi.,  Rodeheaver,  1918. 

Sons  of  America.     By  F.  F.  Clark.    Ames,  la.,  Clark,  1918. 

They  have  called  us  to  the  colors.    By  J.  R.  Clements.     Chi.,  Rodeheaver, 

1917. 

Gabriel,  C.  H.,  jr.    Keep  the  glow  in  glory.    By  A.  H.  Ben-Oliel.    1918. 

Gaertner,  F.    The  war  of  1914-1915.    N.  Y.,  Hall,  1915. 

Gage,  E.    Uncle  Sammy's  "Sammee."     By  H.  R.  Parsons.     N.  Y.,  Peckham  & 

Parsons,  1917. 
Galanter,  H.     When  we  get  over  there.     Louisville,  Smythe  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Gale,  F.  E.    The  Khaki  boys.     N.  Y.,  Huntzinger  &  Dilworth,  1918. 
Gallo,  S.     11  risveglio  d'ltalia.     Bost.,  Gallo,  1915. 

Galloway  and  Topping.     "My  Soldier  Boy."     By  T.  Galloway.    Ms.,  1918. 
Galoway,  F.     Over  there.    Ms..  1918. 

Gantvoort,  A.  J.    They  go  to  end  war.     By  C.  B.  Galbreath.    Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
Gardley,  A.  L.     Land  of  liberty.     By  E.  A.  Bowman.     Cleveland,  Bowman,  1918. 
Gardner,  B.  W.    The  girl  1  left  behind.    Scottaburg,  Ind.,  Gardner.  1918. 
Gardner,  J.     Old  Glory  is  the  sign!     By  J.  G.  MacDermid.     Chi.,  Forster,  1917. 

There  is  glory  in  old  glory.     By  Mrs.  L.  M.  Sligh.     Dallas,  Tex.,  1917. 

Gamer,  W.  L.     Camp  Dix.     Newark,  Tower,  1918. 

Garren,  R.     Do  your  bit  (The  patriot's  cry).    By  M.  Freeman.    Ms.,  1917. 

-  "Columbia  victorious!"    By  M.  Freeman.    Wash.,  1917. 

Garrett,  E.     Our  answer  to  the  call.     Las  Cruces,  N.  M.,  Williams  Duo  Co.,  1917. 

Garrett,  H.    Stand  by  the  President.    Dallas,  Tex.,  Garrett,  1917. 

Garrett,  L.    The  rookies  lament.    Chi.,  Reynolds  &  Garrett,  1917. 

Gartner,  A.    The  Russian  revolution,  1917.    Chi.,  Gartner,  1917. 

Garten,  T.    Belgian  Rose.    By  G.  Benoit  and  R.  Levenson.    Bost.,  Garton,  1918. 

GaskiU,  C.     I  thank  vou,  Mr.  Hoover.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

That's  a  mother's  Liberty  Loan.     By  Mayo  &  TaUy.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Gaston,  B.     I'm  all  dressed  up  to  kill.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

Gates,  G.  W.     Liberty  and  peace.    Ottumwa,  la..  Gates,  1918. 

Gates,  H.  P.    The  call  of  Uncle  Sam.     1917. 

Gaul,  H.  B.     O  Lord  God  of  hosts.    Collect  in  time  of  war.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Gay,  B.     A  soldier's  dream.    Ms.,  1918. 

Sons  of  Liberty.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Gayne,  A.  A.    Our  Liberty  Land.     1918. 

Gebhardt,  B,.  W.    "WTiat  if—?    By  R.  B.  Leach.     Paris,  Tex.,  Gebhardt,  1915. 
Geddes,  A.     I'm  proud  my  boy's  a  soldier.     Bait.,  1917. 
Geiger,  H.  W.    O  Lafayette,  we're  here.     1918. 

Geisler,  W.    Mv  American  girl  good-bve.     Chi.,  West  End  Mus.  Co  ,  1917. 
Genova,  G.  dl.  "  Viva  I'ltalia.     1916. 
Geneva,  J.  di.    Glorious  flag.     1918. 

Gensburger,  F.  M.     Let  us  boys  fight  for  our  nation  .  .  .  San  Fran.,  Gensburger, 
1917. 

We've  got  to  go  to  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Gerber,  G.    We're  waiting  for  the  call.    Bv  J.  W.  Metrie.    Milwaukee,  Sillaway, 

1917. 
Gericke,  H.  Wm.    Off  to  join  the  Army.     By  Mrs.  Selena  Richardson.    1918. 
Gerke,  B.  C.    The  corporal's  call.     Berkeley,  1917. 
Qerrish.  H.  G.     Led  by  the  red  white  and  blue.     By  E.  Jensen.    Seattle,  Craig 

Mus.  Pr.,  1918. 
Gerson,  B.  A.    The  fl^  of  Freedom.    By  O.  Gerson.,  1917. 
Gianni,  N.    Ten  million  strong.    Ms.,  1918. 
Gianninl,  B.  V.    Men  of  America.    N.  Y.,  Messina,  1918. 
Giannini,  F.  A.    A  Trento  e  Trieste!    1915. 


230  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Gibson,  B.    Every  one  will  say,  oh  long  live  the  U.S.A.     Harrisburgh,  Gibson,  1918. 
Gibson,  L.  C.    The  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  McClintock,  1918. 
Giflford,  H.  E.    TNTien  my  bov  meets  the  Kaiser.    Medford,  Mass.,  Gifford,  1918. 
Gilbert,  E.  O.  B.     Night  on  the  field  of  battle.    Hartford,  Gilbert,  1917. 

The  red  cross  girl.    Hartford,  Gilbert,  1917. 

Gilbert,  F.    Your  Uncle  Sammy  want's  you.    Ms.,  1918. 
Gilbert,  L.  W.     Let  the  flag  fly!     N.  Y.,  Globe  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Gill,  &  Jack.    When  you  answer  to  the  call.    Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Pop.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Gillam,  C.  L.    Old  glory.    Germantown,  Pa.,  Gillam,  1917. 

Gilliland,  C.  B.     Our  sammies.    By  A.  J.  Matthews.    Mt.  Vernon,  0.,  Gilliland, 

1917. 
Qilmore,  W.  T.    You  raised  a  noble  hero  for  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.    Lowell,  Mc- 

Glinchy,  1917. 
Gilmour,  H.  L.     East  Bound.    Bv  W.  L.  Stidger.    Hymn.     1918. 
Gilpin,  W.  L.     Our  Old  Glory.    Wheaton,  111.,  Gilpin,  1918. 
Gilroy,  J.  P.    When  my  red  cross  girl  comes  home.     1917. 

When  the  Kaiser  is  in  hock.     1917. 

Girard,  B..     Kiss  your  soldier  boy  good-bye.    N.  Adams,  Mass.,  Girard,  1917. 

Lafayette  we're  going  over.    N.  Adams,  Mass.,  Girard,  1917. 

Giroux,  A.     Honneur  aux  braves  qui  passent.     Lowell,  Turcot,  1917. 
Githins,  H.  M.     Over  the  top  with  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 
Glasse,  S.  B.     When  it's  all  over.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

Glasser,  E.     'Neath  the  old  Red,  White  and  Blue.     Phil.,  Patriot  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Glatt,  A.     "The  man  who  put  the  Us  in  U.  R.  A.  "     By  S.  Downing.     Ms.,  1917. 
Glazier,  I.  O.     The  call  of  the  sammies.     Greeley,  Colo.,  Glazier,  1918. 
Gleissner,  E.  J.     The  Boys  of  the  U.  S.  A.     By  M.  J.  Gleissner.     Ms.,  1918. 
Glogau,  J.     All  aboard  for  home  sweet  home.     N.  Y.,  Piantadosi,  1918. 

Here  comes  America.     By  E.  Rose."   1917. 

Glogue,  J.    The  most  beautiful  fla":  in  the  world.     Rochester,  Berk.  1917. 

Wake  up,  America!    By  G.  Graff,  jr.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1916. 

We  all  want  a  separate  piece  of  Kaiser  Bill.    Ms.,  1918. 

Goble,  M.  M.     T  know  they  are  waitinc:  for  me.     Grand  Rapids,  Nat.  Mus.  Pub.  Co., 

1918. 
Goetz,  P.  B.    The  Spartan  Challenge.     Buffalo,  Denton,  1918. 
Goetze,  K.     When  you  come  back  my  soldier  boy  .  •  .     San  Diego,  Goetze,  1918. 
Goewey,  C.  P.     Uncle  Sam  is  calling.     By  L.  M^  Emerson.     Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1918. 
Goikovich,  G.  N.     There  is  faraway,  faraway,  across  to  sea.     Ms.,  1918. 
Golden,  E.  S.     I'm  so  Lonesome,  Awfully  Lonesome  ...  By  J.  H.  Mears,  N.  Y., 

Witmark.  1918. 
Golden,  J.  L.     Fall  in  line  for  your  motherland.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1916. 
Goldenthal,  C.     Fight  for  the  U.  S.  A.     By  C.  Freed.    Ms.,  1918. 
Goldman,  M.     Over  the  top.     By  M.  Phelps.     Chi.,  Buck,  1917. 

Place  a  candle  in  the  Window  till  your  laddie  boy  comes  home.    Chi.,  Buck, 

1918. 

Goldman,  S.  L.    March  to  the  front.     1917. 

Goldsmith,  M.     Yankee  boys.     Ms..  1918. 

Goldstein,  G.    The  war.     (Yiddish  text.)    By  J.  Zilbert.    N.  Y.,  Goldberg,  1917. 

Good,  W.  R.     We  are  ready  when  you  call.     Los  Angeles,  Wolfer,  1917. 

Goodeve,  Mrs.  A.     Now  in  this  our  hour  of  need.     Hvmn.     N.  Y.,  Gray.  1918. 

Goodfellow,  H.     Who  goes  there?     1917. 

Goodrich,  J.  C.     Oh  boys;  we've  got  the  fighting  fever  bad.    Ms.,  1918. 

Goodwin,  B.  S.     A  prayer.     Ms.,  1918. 

Goodwin,  H.  E.     Marching  through  Rhineland.     Hartford,  Goodwin,  1918. 

Gorbett,  Z.  F.     When  the  Allies  parade  the  streets  of  Berlin.     New  Cattle,  Ind.. 

Gorbett,  1917. 
Gordon,  M.     Buckle  on  your  Belt,  boys.     Ms.,  1918. 

Down  in  the  trencnes.    Ms.,  1918.    • 

The  soldier's  lullaby.     Ms..  1918. 

Gorham,  G.  P.     Somewhere  in  France.     Ms.,  1918. 
Gorman,  B.  M.     Come  across.     Phil.,  B-L  Co.,  1917. 
Qottler,  A.     Hunting  the  ITun.     N.  Y.,  Kalmar,  1918. 

Send  me  a  picture  of  baby.     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

When  the  flowers  bloom  on  no  man's  land.     N.  Y.,  Kalmar,  1918. 

Gottschalk,  L.  F.     We're  coming  Uncle  Sammy.     Los  Angeles,  Young,  1917. 
Gould,  H.     Up!  up!  America!     Chi.,  Gilbert,  1917. 

Gourle/,  R.     When  the  boys  come  home.     Bv  O.  A.  Newlin.     Decatur,  111.,  Gourlev, 
1918. 


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Qoyke,  C.  P.     Come  on  boya  and  fi?ht  for  the  Red,  Wliite,  and  Blue.     Garry,  Ind., 

Reed,  1917. 
Graham,  A.  D.     Oh  Sammy.     Los  Angeles,  Quincke.  1918. 
Graham,  J.     We'll  fight  for  Yankee  Doodle.     San  Jose.  Cal.,  Graham,  1917. 
Graham,  W.  H.     Here  comes  Uncle  Sara.     By  C.  W.  North.     1917. 
Granger,  A.  J.     The  fla^  that  knows  no  fear.     Salix,  la,  Granger,  1917. 
Grant,  C.  N.     When  all  the  world's  at  peace.     By  F.  J.  Brown.     N.  Y.,  Haviland, 

1914. 
Grant,  F.  W.    This  message  your  Mother  sends  you.     Dover,  N.  H..  Grant,  1917. 
Grant,  R.    Take  up  dear  old  glory.     By  Mr.  L.  Paddock.     1917. 
Gray.  D.     U.  S.  A.  is  calling  me.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger.  1917. 
Gray,  E.     America  fir8^     By  J.  W.  Callahan.     Chi.,  Root,  1916. 
Greely,  P.     O  Lord  of  Hosts.     Army  hymn.    By  O.  W.  Holmes.     Bost.,  Boat.  Mus. 

Co.,  1918. 
Green,  A.     True  s  ar.s  of  blue.     Atchison,  Kans.,  Abbey  Student  Pr..  1918. 

■    You  bet  I'll  s'ay  in  the  U.  S.  A.     Portland,  Ore.,  Clevenger,  1915. 

Green,  A.  M.     When  Sammy  comes  marching  home.    Ms.,  1918. 

Green,  A.  N.     It  mus",  be  the  3-^>irit  of  '76.     By  W.  Jerome.     N.  Y..  Jerome,  1917. 

Green,  E.    The  Yankee  boys  w^ll  never  quit  their  duty  to  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

Green,  H.    The  flag  tha^.  se'  us  free.     Ouray.  Colo.,  Green,  1917. 

Green,  M.     It's  a  life  for  a  I'lfe.    By  D.  L.  Cushman.    Cleveland,  Cushman  Shop, 

1917. 

■    We'll  stand  Ijy  this  flag  and  be  true.     Cleveland.  Gu.shman  Shop.  1917. 

Greenleaf,  S.     The  light  of  the  world  is  Uncle  Sam.     San  Fran.,  Bold  Atom  (Jo.,  1917. 
Greenwald,  M.    American  abroad.    By  E.  Anderson.     Radcliffe,  la.,  Anderson,  1917. 

Let's  get  over  into  France.    By  R.  S.  Copper.    Wash.,  1917. 

We  can  muster  Uncle  Sammv  ten  million  men  or  more.    Muscatine,  la.. 

Green,  1917. 

Gregg,  C.  G.     Every  Mother's  son.     Indiana3>olis,  Gregg.  1917. 

Good-bye  my  soldier  boy.     Indianapolis.  Gregg.  1917. 

Gregori,  E.     We're  off  to  France.     Ms.,  1918. 

Grennawald.  C.  T.     Yoiu-  coun*rv  calls.     N.  Y.,  La  Barre,  1917. 

GreuUch.  M.  H.     Our  pledge  to  U.  S.  A.     Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 

Grey,  F.  H.    Be  a  true  American.    Bv  J.  W.  Callahan  &  F.  H.  Grey.     N.  Y..  Shapiro. 

1917. 
Gridley,  C.     Over  the  sea  to  Germanee.     By  J.  F.  Erb.     N.  Y.,  Wi  mark,  1917. 
Griffin,  C.  L.     Ilvmn  of  pa*rio*ism.     By  E.  Vod'e.     N.  Y.,  Ver'curg.  1917. 
Griffin,  Maj.  G.  E.     Ballads  of  the  regirnen^     N.  Y.,  Harvey,  ♦'1918. 
Griffin,  "V.  B.    The  cry  of  li':er'y.     By  W.  N.  Garvin.    San  Diego.  Griffin,  1917. 

U.  S.  boys.     San  Diego,  Griffin,  1917. 

Grimm,  C.  A.     Good-bye  mother!    So  long  dad!    Hello  Uncle  Sam.    Chi.,  Lvceum 
Mus.  Pub.,  1917.        ■ 

Let'sfighfforiheU.  S.  A.     By  A.  K.  Fellows.    Chi.,  Lvceum  Mus.  Pub,,  1917. 

Grindell,  C.     Oiu- flag.     By  M.  Grant,     Pla'teville,  Wis.,  Grindell.  1917.       ' 
Grinnell,  A.  I.     Le's  all  follow  the  flag.    Ms.,  1918.  '.   •''.  ^' 

Grinnell,  G.     Don't  give  up  the  ship.    Chi.,  Grinnell,  1915. 

Grinnell,  O.  S.     Ba'Me  cry  for  Liberty.     Chi.,  Lakeside  Supply  Co..  1918. 
Groff,  L.  C.     The  l.ov's  from  Illinois.    Ms.,  1918. 
The  Jackies  in  blue.     Ms.,  1918. 

Our  interna  ional  doe  or  Uncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 

Grass,  C.  V.     Somewhere  across  iha    migh'y  Idue  sea.     Ms.,  1918. 
Grossman  and  Kirby.     Af  er  the  war  is  over.     Chi.,  Grossman,  1918. 

We  didn't  wau*  to  figh  .     t'hi.,  Grossman,  1918. 

Grossmayer,  D.     In  Flanders  fields.     By  Lt.  Col.  J.  McCrae.    Ms.,  1917. 

Grosvenor,  R.  L.     The  vo.v.     X.  Y.,  Hun'zinger  &  Dilwor  h,  1918. 

— -    We'll  lick  the  Kaiser  if  it  takes  us  twenty  years.     1918. 

Grove,  D.  E.,  jr.    Grant  us  peace.    By  M.  L.  Hunter.     Dallas,  Little  Bk.  Sho]»,  1916. 

Grover,  F.     Be'^er  le    Sam  alone.     By  A.  M.  Salyer.     Los  Angeles.  Ha'ch.  1917. 

Grum,  W.     Wonderful  e  nblem  of  freedom.     Phil.,  Heidelberg  Pr.,  1L>17. 

Grumpelt,  W.  H.    On  oiu-  wav  to  Germany.    S'aten  Island.  N.  Y.,  Amer.  Song  Co.. 

1917. 
Grundy,  L.     Hea*  s  tha  are  true.    Ms..  1918. 

Liberty.     Ms.,  1918. 

Grunn,  H.  Uncle  Sam  has  his  arms  around  the  world.  Los  Angeles.  Grunn,  1918. 
Grupp,  M.  S.  We're  af  er  vou  Heine.  Spokane.  Wash.,  Spokane  Mils.  Pub.,  1918. 
Guard,  P.     llurr^  for  the  U.  S.  A.     Ms..  1918. 


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Gubonith.    Like  your  daddy.    Bost.,  Rockwell,  1917. 

Gubonoth..    Then  thou  art  my  son.     1917. 

Gudelj,  E.  S.     I  have  nothing  else  to  do  but  fight  for  you.    San  P'ran.,  Gudelj,  1917. 

Guilford,  C.  S.    Old  Glory.    Shawnee,  Okla.,  Litho-Tone  Pr.,  1917.   • 

Guinan,  J.     I'm  sending  a  message  to  Daddy.    Detroit,  Guinan,  1918. 

When  there's  a  home  sweet  home  on  every  shore.    Detroit,  Guinan,  1918. 

QuUedge,  O.    War!  War!  War!    Shawnee,  Okla.,  GuUedge,  1916. 

Gulmore,  C.    The  bugle  song.    1917. 

Gumble,  A.    Over  the  Rhine.    N.  Y.,  Detroit,  Remick,  1918. 

So  long  Sammy.    By  B.  Davis  &  J.  Yellen.    Detroit,  Remick,  1917. 

Gundy,  B.  H.    When  Uncle  Sam's  brave  boys  arrive  in  Germany.    Duquesne,  Pa., 

Composer,  1918. 
Gashee,  E.  S.    We  are  with  you  General  Pershing.    N.  Y.,  Gushee,  1917. 
Gusliee,  O.  W.     Keep  the  flag  on  high .    By  H.  P.  Tallmadge.    N.   Y.,   Tallmadge, 

1917. 
Guy,  H.  P.    Our  brave  soldiers  of  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.    Detroit,  Storz,  1917. 

We're  going  to  win  for  Old  Glory.    Detroit,  Cohen,  1918. 

We'll  stand  by  our  flag  and  the  U.  S.  A.    By  J.  W.  Goodson.    Detroit,  Good- 
son,  1917. 

Gwirtz,  J.  L.    Let's  have  liberty   till  the  end.    1917. 

Liberty  until  the  end.    Phil.,  Gwiitz  Veo,  1918. 

Haaf,  H.    For  Freedom  and  Ilunianity.    Bv  P.  McAvoy.    N.  Y.,  Church,  1917. 

My  soldier  boy.    N.  Y.,  Haaf,  1918. 

Haberstro,  A.     My  soldier.     Omaha,  Liberty  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Hadley,  A.     Defend  America.    By  R.  Stickney.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1917. 

Defend  America.    Pt.-song.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1918. 

Haeckler,  H.  A.    Victory.    1918. 

Hager,  F.  W.     WTien  orders  come  to  go.    By  R.-Farran.    N.  Y.,  Reg^,  1917. 
Hahn,  J.,  jr.    Neutrality.    N.  Y.,  Hahn,  1916. 
Hainworth,  H.  V.    There  is  no  other  way.    Seattle,  Simmonds,  1918. 
Hales,  W.  J.    Trusting  Uncle  Sam.    1918. 

Hall,  F.    Before  the  boys  leave  home.    By  F.  L.  Stanton.    Atlanta,  Union  Bk.  Co., 
1917. 

Dear  old  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

Onward.     By  Wm.  P.  Taylor.     Ms.,  1918. 

When  our  soldier  boys  come  home.    Eltopia,  Wash.,  Ingalls,  1918. 

Hall,  F.  D.     When  the  soldier  boys  come  marching  home.    Bennington,  Vt.,  Hall, 

1918. 
Hall,  G.  A.     Stand  fast  America.    Dallas,  Hall,  1917. 
Hall,  I.  C.    The  boys  in  blue,  in  khaki  too.    By  Capt.  L.  Y.  Lenhart.     1917. 

A  call  from  LaFayette.    Words  bv  Capt.  L.  Y.  Lenhart.    1917. 

Kaiser  Bill.     By  Capt.  L.  Y.  Lenhart.     1917. 

Sky  fighting  boys.     By  Capt.  L.  Y.  Lenhart.    1917. 

Wc  are  lads,  just  like  our  dads.    By  Capt.  L.  Y.  Lenhart.    1917. 

Hall,  J.    Hock  the  Kaiser.    Chi.,  Hall,  1917. 

Hall,  J.  N.    Uncle  Sammy  is  a  calling  you.    Los  Angeles,  Quincle,  1917. 

Hall,  J.  T.    The  mother's  hall  of  fame.    N.  Y.,  Bizet,  1918. 

Hall,  M.  D.    The  sound  of  the  bugle  is  calling.     1918. 

Hall,  R.  E.     Show  me  the  way  to  Germany.    Bushnell,  111.,  Hall,  1917. 

Hall,  W.  G.    Where  the  stars  and  stripes  are  to  wave  way  cross  in  those  Germanv 

towns.     1917.  • 

Hall,  V.  H.    God  bless  our  boys,  our  dear  boys.    Newport,  Ky.,  Kayser,  1917. 
Hall,  W.  W.     "All  the  Sammies  think  a  lot  of  the  girls."    Ms.,  1918. 
Hallam,  A.     No  foe  shall  invade  our  land.    By  Mrs.  A.  R.  L.  Pratt.    N.  Y.,  Witmark, 

1917. 
Halloran,  J.  L.    Goodbye  my  sweetheart.    Bost.,  Halloran,  1917. 
Halls,  J.  C.    Battle  cry  of  peace.    By  B.  J.  McPhee.    Medford,  Oreg.,  Haight,  1916. 
Hamblen,  B.     Dear  Old  Glory.     N.  Y.,  Gray.  1918. 
Hamell,  E.  S.    The  Sabbath  day.     Kvanston,  111.,  Hamell,  1918. 
Hamer,  G.  F.    The  flag  we  adore.     By  F.  M.  Hanley.     Lawrence.  Mass..  Hanlev. 

1917. 
Hamilton,  A.  L.    The  fighting  69th.     Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Greenfest,  1918. 
Hamm,  J.  C.     Camping  on  the  Rhine.     Los  Angeles,  Author,  1918. 
Hammond,  C.  A.     Liberty  bell.     Ma.,  1917. 
Hammond,  G.  F.     Preparedness.     1916. 

Hancojk,  M.     When  the  war  is  over  .  .  .     Memphis,  Reinhart,  1915. 
Hankins,  H.  K.     Good  bye,  my  soldier  boy.     Long  Branch,  Keith's,  1918. 


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Hanley,  J.  F.     Good-bye,  my  little  lady.     By  J.  Goodwin.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

I  wonder  what  he's  doing  tonight.     By  J.  Goodwin.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

A  little  bit  of  sunshine.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

The  ragtime  volunteers.    By  B.  Macdonald.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

Three  wonderful  letters  from  home.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

War  babies.    By  McDonald  &  Madden.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1916. 

(We'll  be  there)  on  the  land,  on  the  sea.  in  the  air.    By  B.  Macdonald.     N.  Y., 

Shapiro,  1917. 

Hanley,  J.  W.     Yankeeland  to  Frenchland.     N.  Y.,  Triplicity  Co.,  1918. 
Hannah,  B.  S.     Come  on,  let's  Hooverize.    Council  Bluffs.  Hannah.  1918. 

U.  S.  A.  Forever!    Ms.,  1918. 

When  our  gallant  soldier  boys  come  marching  home.    Ms..  1918. 

Hanns,  W.  G.     America,  America.    Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

Hansen,  H.    To  arms  to  arms.     Virginia,  Minn.,  Hansen,  1917. 

Hansen,  L.  E.     Back  to  my  love  that's  you.    Mandereon,  S.  D.,  Hansen,  1917. 

Our  war  menu.    Manderson,  S.  D.,  Hansen,  1918. 

Hapeman,  A.     Come  on  over.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Harcourt,  S.     W^e'll  stick  till  America  comes  through.     Chi.,  Harcourt,  1917. 

Harcourt,  S.  E.     Be  brave,  little  girl,  don't  grieve.     Chi.,  Harcourt,  1918. 

Hardy,  J.,  jr.     Royal  Americans.     Ms.,  1918. 

Harkey,  S.  L.     Unfurl  the  flag.    Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Harling,  W.  Franke.     A  prayer  in  war-time.     By  E.  Glass.     1918. 

Harriman,  A.     I'm  writing' to  you,  Sammy.     By  L.  Brown,     N.  Y.,  Bdwy.  Mus. 

Corp.,  1917. 
Harris,  C.  K.     I'll  see  you  later.  Yankeeland.     N.  Y.,  Harris,  1917. 

Is  there  a  letter  for  me.     N.  Y.,  Harris,  1918. 

What  a  wonderful  dream  i1  wcaild  be.     N.  Y.,  Hanis,  1918. 

Yankee,  he's  there,  all  there.     N.  Y.,  Harris.  1917. 

Harris,  G.  B.,jr.    The  world  war  blues.    Bruceville,  Tex.,  Bruceville  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Harris,  M.     Hail,  hail,  America  and  the  flag.    N.  Y.,  Sophronia  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Harris,  S.  P.     Farewell,  little  girl  of  mine.     N.  Y.,  Hams,  1917. 
Harrison,  E.  E.    My  little  Red  Cross  girl.    I.os  Angeles,  Ballinger,  1918. 

We're  going  to  do  it  again.     1918. 

Harrison,  T,  W.     In  dear  old  U.  S.  A.    By  E.  S.  Ward.     Kans.  City,  Melody  Pub. 

Co.,  1916. 
Harsh,  A.  K.     Down  with  the  enemy,  up  with  our  flag.     Pittsbiugh,  Koppitz,  1917. 
Hart,  N.  S.    The  flag  of  a  thousand  years.     Chi.,  Leslie  Mus.  House,  1917. 
Hartley,  J.  H.     For  the  Sake  of  Old  Gloiy.     1918. 

Hartmaier,  F.  B.     Brave  soldier  bovs.     Brooklyn,  Hartmaier,  1917.  n. 

Hartmann,  J.     The  battle  hymn  o<^"  the  Liberty  Army  of  the  U.  S.  A.     1918.        I" 
Hartmann,  M.     Somewhere  in  France.     By  J.  P.  Sinnott.     N.  Y..  Sclurmer,  1917. 
Hartman,  B.  F.     On  to  victory!    Ms.,  1918". 
Hartman,  W.     Navy  waltz,    ils.,  1918. 
Hartzell,  R.    America  first.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

Doing  their  bit.    N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

'Tis  the  same  Star-Spangled  Banner.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

A  soldier's  last  farewell.    N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

The  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

Harwood,  D.  V.     On  the  battle  field.    N.  Y.,  Har-Mar,  1915. 

Hassett,  B.     We'll  conquer  in  the  end.     Riverton,  Va.,  Hassett,  1918. 

Hassler,  G.  W.    Hurray,  Americd.     Chi.,  Highway  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Hatch,  C.  W.     It's  your  flag  and  mine.    By  F.  C.  Smith.     Los  Angeles,  Hatch,  1917. 

Hathaway,  F.  E.    Old  glory.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

We're  coming  Uncle  Sam  to  you.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mi^s.  Co.,  1917. 

We'll  keep  a  place  for  you.     Chi.,  Hathaway,  1918. 

Haubrich,  !e.    When  the  clouds  of  war  roll  by.     Chi.,  Browne,  1917. 

Hauens,  J.  We  don't  want  the  bacon  (WhatVe  want  is  a  piece  of  the  Rhine).  Ms., 
1918. 

Haunschild,  J.    Give  me  a  girl  to  love  me  .  .  .    Chi.,  Kelly-Haunschild,  1918. 

Hause,  E.    Over  the  top.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hauser,  C.    Our  Yankee  Doodle  dandy.    By  I.  R.  Bacon.     N.  Y.,  Hauser,  1917. 

Haven,  W.  G.  The  battle  hymn  of  peace.  Pt.-song.  Greenfield,  111.,  Haven  Shop, 
1918. 

Hayden,  H.  E.  Just  think  what  a  soldier  has  to  go  thru'  in  this  war.  Maiden,  Hitch- 
cock, 1915. 

Hayden,  XJ.  E.    The  call  to  arms.    Oakland,  Hayden,  1917. 


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Hayford,  Q.  W.    Arise  America.     Boat.,  Thompson,  1917. 

We'll  fight  0  land  for  thee.     Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Haynes,  C.  G.    My  country  U.  S.  A.    By  M.  Wert.     Wichita,  Kans.,  Haynes,  1917. 
Haywood,  B.  V.     For  Uncle  Sam  and  you.    By  J.  B.  Satterlee,  jr.     N.  Y.,  Harding's 

Mus.  House,  1918. 
Healy,  L.     I'm  rarin'  to  go.     Rensselaer,  Ind.,  Song  Shop,  1918. 
Heath,  E.  M.    When  the  bugle  calls.    Minneapolis,  N.  W.  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Heaton,  J.  A.     For  my  land  my  flag  and  you.     By  D.  Olsen,  jr.     Phil.,  Harmony 

Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

You're  a  Yankee  Doodle  Dandy  now.     By  R.  F.  McKenna.    Phil.,  McKenna, 

1916. 

Hedden,  W.  E.    War  song.    By  A.  M.  Lyon.     N.  Y.,  Lyon,  1916. 
Hediger,  M.     On  to  the  war.     Ms.,  1918. 
Heenan,  M.  E.     I  want  a  boy  in  Khaki.     1917. 
Heft,  A.    Good  bye  to  my  brown  eyes  .  .  .     1918. 

The  spirit  of  '76.     By  A.  Easton.     Sacramento,  Easton,  1917. 

Hell,  C.    Belgium.    By  N.  S.  See.    Wash.,  Marks-Goldsmith,  1915. 
Heiman,  L.     A  message  from  No  Man's  Land.     Ms.,  1918. 

There's  a  vacant  spot  in  our  service  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hein,  S.     Loyalty.     A  modern  play.     Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Hekeler,  E.     Anthem  of  liberty.     Pt.-song.     N.  Y.,  Hekeler,  1918. 

Held,  W.     Harbinger  of  peace.     By  G.  R.  Sinning.     Pittsburg,  Sinning,  1916. 

Helms,  P.  M.    We're  going  overseas  to  whip  the  Kaiser.     Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  Helms, 

1918. 
Henckels,  T.    The  battle  march  of  liberty.     By  VanDyke.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1918. 

• The  land  beyond  compare.     By  H.  VanDyke.     1917. 

Henderson,  W.  C.     Britania,  we're  with  you.     1916. 

Hendricks,  Mrs.  E.    Hands  off  our  U.  S.  A.     Pulaski,  la.,  Hendricks,  1917. 

Henk,  E.  J.    The  Mothers  of  our  nation  crying  for  peace  not  war.    Milwaukee,  Henk, 

1917. 
Henkel,  F.  A.     In  Flanders  fields.    Ms.,  1918. 
Henkel,   G.    The  lanky   Yankee    Boy  I  sent  away.     By  H.  Williams.     Detroit, 

Remick,  1918. 
Henry,  S.     Star  of  mine.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hepburn,  S.    Come  and  hear  the  band  play  Dixie.     Seattle,  Ivy  Press,  1915. 
Herbert,  H.  L.     Au  revoir.     In  N.  Y.  Herald,  Jan.  20,  1918. 
Herbert,  J.  B.     Songs  of  the  soldier  boys.    Okla.  City,  Keynote  Co.,  1918. 

We're  all  Uncle  Sam'a  boya  now.    Chi.,  Rodeheaver,  1917. 

Herbert,  V.    The  call  to  freedom.    Patriotic  ode  for  mixed  voices.    Bost.,  Ditson, 

1918. 
Can't  you  hear  your  country  calling.    By  G.  Buck.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1917. 

The  Century  Girl.    Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1916. 

Her  regiment.    Opera.  Voc.  sc.  and  excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1917. 

Herbert,  W.  E.    The  spirit  of  1917.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 

Herman,  H.  D.    We're  goin'  Daddy  Woodrow.    By  C.  A.  Herman,     N.  Y.,  Luck- 

hardt,  1918. 
Herman,  W.  F.    America,  we  are  ready.    New  Haven,  Herman,  1917. 
Heron,  J.     Uncle  Sammy's  calling  you.     1917. 
Herrmann,  O.  E.     Is  it  a  long  way  to  Tipperrary.    Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  N.  E.  Mus. 

Co.,  1915. 
Hertlein,  Mrs.  L.  E.     Oh  soldier  boy.     Karthans,  Pa.,  Hertlein,  1917. 
Hervey,  F.  A.  J.    A  children's  war  hymn.    By  Eva  Monihan.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 
Herzer,  H.    The  Kaiser  and  hxi  goat.     By  J.  W.  Russel.    Herzer,  1918. 
Hewitt,  A.  F.  E.     Made  in  America.     Ms.,  1918. 

Hewitt,  W.  N.     O  stars  and  stripes.     By  D.  H.  Verder.     Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 
Higgins,  H.  Van.     I'm  for  America  first.    By  M.  Van-Higgins.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co., 

1917. 
Higgins,  H.     Over  the  top  to  somewhere  on  the  Rhine.     Higgins,  1918. 
Higinbotham,  E.  E.     The  criiiia.     Chi.,  Higinbotham,  1917. 
Hilbert,  H.     Someday  they're  coming  home  again.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 
Hill,  A.     Rally,  boys,  rally.    By  J.  C.  Bramwell.    St.  Paul,  Bramwell,  1917. 
Hill,  A.  B.     "238."     Bradford,  Pa.,  Hill,  1918. 
Hill,  H.  A.     That  little  scrap  of  paper  .  .  .     Ms.,  1918. 

The  shadows  of  war.    Sj^racuse,  Hill,  1917. 

Yes  we  are  going  to  Berlin,  you  bet.     Ms.,  1918. 

Hill,  M,    Trench!  Trench!  Trench!  Our  boys  are  trenching.    By  W.  Dillen.    Okla. 
City,  Dillen,  1918. 


Mtjsio  235 

Hill,  O.  A.    We  will  stand  by  the  stars  and  stripes  forever.     Ravenna,  0.,  Hill,  1917. 
HiU,  P.  M.     The  call  for  peace.     Los  Angeles,  Hill,  1916. 
Hiller,  A.     America's  proud  of  you.     Kans.  City,  Eiller,  1917. 
Hilliam,  B.  C.     Freedom  for  all  forever.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

The  hallies  howe  a  hawlful  lot  to  hue.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

Apais  la  Guerre.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

Hilton,  B.  A.    America  sing.     Pt.-song.     1918. 

Our  colors.     Pt.-song.     1918. 

Himan,  A.     Unfurl  the  flag.    By  J.  Butler.     N.  Y.,  Gordon,  1918. 
Hinshaw,  W.  W.    When  we  follow  Woodrow  Wilson  in  the  morning.    1917. 
Hitchcock,  H.  E.     It  takes  vour  Uncle  Sammy  to  finish  up  the  scrap.     By  A.  E. 

Shaw.     Chi.,  Shaw,  1917. 
Hitt,  W.     Sammees.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Hoberman,  H.  D.     From  Yaphank  to  you.     Brooklyn,  Hobbs-Bobker,  1917. 
Hochberg,  C.  E.    Awake  America  awake.     By  D.  L.  Rader.    Brooklyn,  Ilochberg, 

1917. 
Hodges,  S.  H.     O  land  of  truth  and  liberty.     1917. 
Hodgson,  A.    The  Hun  is  on  the  wave.     Norfolk,  Marshall,  1918. 
Hodgson,  T.  A.  Y.    All-hail  my  native  land  to  thee.    Ms.,  1918. 

Come  along.     Palmerton,  Pa.,  Hodgson,  1918. 

March  of  the  Pennsylvaiiians.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hofer,  Mrs.  M.     I'm  just  a  Sammv,  a  blue-blooded  Yank.    Sedalia,  Mo.,  Perry, 

1918. 
Hoffman,  K.    Every  girl  that  has  a  heart  loves  a  soldier.    By  C,  F.  Whaley.    N.  Y., 

Branen,  1918. 
Hofman,  G.  W.     France  to  you.     San  Fran.,  Hofman,  1918. 
Hogan,  W.    We  are  bound  to  get  the  Kaiser.     1917. 

HolOrook,  P.     We're  on  our  way  to  France.     Raymond,  Wash.,  Holbrook,  1918. 
Holden,  E.  V.     When  Tommy  Atkins  comes  marching  home.     N.  Y.,  Buckeve  Mus. 

Pub.  Co.,  1915. 
Holdemess,  H.  O.    One  last  look.     Chi.,  Luey,  1917. 

The  soldier's  talisman.     1917. 

Holland,  J.  J.     If  Uncle  Sammy  needs  me.    Ms.,  1918. 

The  spirit  of  seventy-six.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hollander,  N.  F.     Come  across  boys.     Ms.,  1918. 

HoUy,  F.  E.     United  we  stand.     N.  Y.,  Schuberth,  1917. 

Holman,  F.  E.     Battle  hymn  of  the  allies.     By  E.  C.  Holman.     1917. 

Holmes,  W.  T.     Enlist  for  the  red,  white  and  blue.     Lewiston,  Me.,  Holmes,  1917. 

Holt,  E.     When  the  boys  at  the  front  are  fighting.     Brooklyn,  Holt,  1918. 

Holt,  G.  C.     Trench  song  (of  the  Eighty-Eighth).     Ms.,  1918. 

Hooper,  C.    The  Message  in  the  Bottle.    Coffeyville,  Kan.,  Sunflower  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Hope.  C.  H.    Allied  flags  and  goal  .  .  .     (World  democracy.)     Providence,  Hope, 

1918. 
Hopkins,  E.  E.    We'll  all  defend  Old  Glory.    Bv  A.  Clement.     Boat.,  Melody  Mill, 

1916. 
Horgan,  E,  D.     Goon  my  boy,  your  country  needs  you.     Buffalo,  Denton,  1917. 
Horsman,  E.     Stand,  stand  up  America.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 
Horton,  J.  I.     Beautiful  liberty  flag.     N.  Y.,  Horton,  1917. 

Our  God  we  trust.     N.  Y.,  Horton,  1917. 

Hosmer,  E.  S.     Songs  of  peace  and  patriotism.     Bost.,  Ginn,  1915. 
Houghton,  Inez.     We're  a  part  of  Uncle  Sam.     Cbadron,  Neb.,  Beckworth,  1918. 
Houston,  E.  B.    Get  out  of  Belgium,  "Bill.  "    Cleveland,  Assoc.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 
Howard,  F.  B.    The  bugle  calls  to  claap  the  hands  across  the  sea.    Los  Angeles, 

Howard,  1917. 
Howard,  G.     I'm  proud  to  be  of  service  to  my  country.    N.  Y.,  Howard,  1918. 

I'll  be  a  long  long  way  from  home.     N.  Y.,  Howard,  1917. 

Somewhere  in  France  is  Daddy.     N.  Y.,  Howard,  1917. 

Uncle  Sammy's  at  the  bat.     N.  Y.,  Howard,  1918. 

Howard,  G.  P.    The  O.  D.  boy.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 

Howard,  J.  E.    Somewhere  in  France  is  the  lily.     By  J.  Johnson.     N.  Y.,  Witmark, 
1917. 

^^'heu  our  boys  come  marching  home.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Howard,  M.  N.     They'll  be  needed.     Columbus,  Composer,  1917. 
Howard,  O.  E.     Hurrah  for  the  red,  white  and  blue.     Chi.,  Howard,  1918. 
Howard,  W.  E.     Hurrah  for  the  U.  S.  A.     Cbi.,  Modern  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1915. 
Howe,  M.  C.     Somewhere  in  France.     1918. 

HoweU,  E.  M.     On  a  battlefield  in  France.     Denver,  Kissell,  1918. 


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HoweU,  K.  E.     The  service  flag.     Ms.,  1918. 

When  our  boya  come  sailing  home.     Ms.,  1918. 

Hoyaux,  E.  sr.     Le  lion  Beige.     McDonald,  Pa.,  Hoyaux,  1915. 
Hubbard.  S.  W.     In  Flanders  fields.     By  J.  McCrae.     Chi.,  Summy,  1917. 

Marching  song.     By  B.  L.  T.     Chi.,  Summy,  1917. 

Hubbell,  B.     Hip— Hip  Hooray.     Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Huether,  E.    ^Vhen  the  boys  come  sailing  home.     By  C.  Gesele.     Brooklyn,  Gesele, 

1918. 
Huffer,  F.  K.     Salute  the  gang.     Chi.,  Huffer,  1918. 

Hughes,  D.  P.    A  song  of  peace.     By  H.  L.  Stevens.     Oakland,  Hughes,  1917. 
Hughes,  J.  H.     I  love  my  homeland.     Saginaw,  Mich.,  Hughes,  1917. 

One  gladsome  day.     Saginaw,  Mich.,  Hughes,  1917. 

Hughes,  J.  Y.     Uncle  Sam's  dixie.     Louisville,  Smythe  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Hugo,  B.     Marching  to  Berlin.    Ms.,  1918. 

Huhn,  B.     My  boy.     By  F.  T.  Breese.     Bost.,  Ditson,  1917. 

Hume,  E.  L.     The  Sammies.     N.  Y.,  Hume,  1917. 

Hume,  J.    When  the  roll  is  called  in  Berlin — we'll  be  there.    By  M.  B.  Marshall. 

Norfolk,  Marshall,  1917. 
Hummer,  H.  A.    While  fighting  for  liberty.    Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Harris,  1918. 
Humphries,  H.  E.     Kaiser  Bill  will  not  be  there    Ms.,  1918. 
Humphries,  H.  B.     Our  boys.     Pt.-song.     Bost.,  Ditson,  1918. 
Huntington,  A.  T.     Soldier  boy.    S.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Huntington,  1918. 
Huntington,  E.  D.  S.     Fly,  soldier  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 
Huntington,  E.  S.  S.    Mother's  boys  are  marching  to  the  front.    By  L,  A.  Meyer. 

St.  Paul,  Meyer,  1917. 

Our  country's  call.    By  C.  L.  Smith.     Bloomingtou,  111.,  Smith,  1917. 

• Woodrow  Wilson  and  U.  S.  A.    McKeesport,  Pa.,  Hull,  1918. 

Hupfeld,  H.     Out  there.     N.  Y.,  Pond,  1917. 

Hurd,  Charlotte.    Get  in  line,  now's  the  time.    Chi.,  1917. 

Hurd,  H.  B.     What  will  you  do  to  help  your  Uncle  Sam.     1918. 

Hurley,  J.  A.    A  Yankee  gunner  in  the  navy.     1918. 

Huston,  F.  C.    When  our  boys  come  home  again.    N.  Y.,  F.  Huston,  1918. 

Hutchins,  Mrs.  I.  C.     Our  country's  call.    Rochester,  1917. 

Hyatt,  B.    The  boys  who  fight  for  you.    San  Fran.,  Fisk,  1918. 

Hyde,  H.  F.     Good  morning,  Mr.  Zip.     Chi.,  Hyde,  1918. 

Hyde,  W.  V.    America,  dear  America.    Bost.,  Liberty  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Hyland,  E.  E.    We  are  going  to  take  the  germ  from  Germany.    Chi.,  Hyland,  1917. 

Write  that  letter  to-day.    Chi.,  Hyland,  1917. 

A  hymn  to  America.    By  E.  T.  Curran.    (Old  Schleswig  air.)     1916. 
Iddings,  C.  H.    Hello,  red,  white,  and  blue  ...    N.  0.,  Grunewald,  1917. 
Idoine,  LSon  E.    The  Potsdam  Dutch.    Toledo,  Idoine,  1918. 
Iliffe,  C.  B.     Hear  the  call.     Nutley,  N.  J.,  Iliffe,  1918. 
Inch,  B.  A.    The  Kaiser  will  be  wiser  when  we  reach  Berlin.     N.  Y.,  1918. 
Ingraham,  Mrs.  G.  H.    America  is  calling.     1917. 

Ingram,  G.D.    The  boys  in  blue  and  tan.    By  E.T.  Helms.    Hillsboro,  Ore.,  Helms, 
1917. 

My  soldier  boy.    By  R.  Allen.    Hillsboro,  Ore.,  Amsden,  1917. 

Inno  dell'  Italiano  in  America.    Di  G.  Zarrilli.     1917. 

Irvine,  H.  V.     It's  a  long  way  to  Europe,  but  Teddy  knows  the  way.    Chi.,  Irvine 

Mus.  House,  1917. 
Irving,  W.     For  Old  Glory  (Uncle  Sam,  we  are  preparing).    N.  Y.,  1917. 
Irwin,  J.    Good-bye,  my  sweetheart.    N.  Y.,  Irwin,  1918. 
Jackson,  D.    America,  dear  homeland.     By  A.  M.  Noble.    Ms.,  1918. 

Ev'ry  bond  you  buy  you  over  here,  is  a  bombshell,  over  there.    Ms.,  1918. 

Jackson,  E.     Farewell  till  we  return  some  day.    N.  O.,  Brouseau,  1918. 
Jackson,  H.    Our  country's  call  in  democracy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Jackson,  H.  P.    Ode  to  the  flag.    By  W.  R.  Thompson.    Byesville,  0.,  Thompson, 

1917. 
Jackson,  M.     Let's  all  join  the  Red  Cross  band.    Duluth,  Jackson,  1917. 
Jacob,  E.  M.    Protect  our  flag.    Cleveland,  Jacob,  1917. 
Jacobs,  J.    We  are  ready.    Buffalo,  Jacobs,  1917. 

James,  C.     Lay  down  your  arms.    By  K.  Small.    N.  Y.,  Cadillac,  1915. 
James,  E.  H.    When  the  American  Army  gets  the  Kaiser's  goat.    Chi.,  James,  1917. 
James,  J.  P.    The  Yank  across  the  sea.    1918. 
James,  W.     Let's  be  prepared.    By  B.  Heath.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1916. 
Jandus,  B.  M.    Good-bye,  my  soldier  boy,  good-bye.    Lincoln,  Neb.,  Moore,  1917 
Janicke,  G.  A.     Silence  the  war.    Louisville,  Janicke,  1916. 


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Janney,  N.  H.    When  the  war  is  over.    Ma.,  1918. 

Janser,  E.  K.    Land  of  my  Heart.    By  G.E.Craig.    Springfield,  Maaa.,  Phelps,  1918. 
Jarvis,  E.  M.    When  the  war  is  over,  Marie,  dear.    1918. 

Jeflfords,  M.  L.    Come  along  boys,  we're  witn  you,  Mr.  Wilson.    N.  Y.,  Col.  Mus.  Co., 
1917. 

When  the  bovs  come  back.    N.  Y.,  Col.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Jelita,  J.  D.     For  we  are  the  boys  of  "U.  S.  A."    Yonkers,  Jelita,  1918. 

Jelley,  N.  Y.    The  soldier's  call,  Our  country's  appeal.    Pt.-songs.     Lancaster,  N.  Y., 

Jelley,  1917. 
Jennus,  L.    Fi^ht  for  the  IT.  S.  A.    By  J.  Gre^.    Newark,  Jencre,  1917. 
Jensen,  B.     Arise,  arise,  America!    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 
Jensen,  C.  H.    Are  you  always  on  the  level  with  your  Uncle  Sam?    Chi.,  Natl.  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Jentes,  H.    At  the  Yankee  mUitarv  ball.    By  H.  Johnson.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917. 
Knit,  girls,  knit.    Feist,  N.  V.,  1918. 

We  couldn't  have  heroes  over  there.    By  G.  Clarke  &  H.  Johnson.    Ms.,  1918. 

Jerome,  M.  K.    Just  a  baby's  prayer  at  twilight.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

Jervey,  J.  W.    Yankee  Doodle  Dixie.     Greenville,  S.  C,  Jervery,  1917. 
Jocelyn,  J.  W.    American  boys  in  France.     St.  Paul,  Bramwell,  1918. 
Johannis,  E.  J.    War  song  about  The  steamer  of  true  love.     N.  Y.,  Johannis,  1917. 
Johns,  L.  C.     Old  glory  must  wave.     Los  Angeles,  Johns,  1918. 

Under  and  over  and  through  and  off.     Los  Angeles,  Johns,  1918. 

Johns,  Mrs.  P.  W.     Old  Glory  and  The  nation's  hvmn.     Pt.-songs.    By  A.  R.  Llwyd. 

1918. 
Johnson,  C.  H.    Uncle  Sammy's  sons.    Ms.,  1918. 
Johnson,  C.  L.    The  Kaiser's  Military-  "Ball."    Shawnee,  Okla.,  Litho  Tone,  1918. 

Old  Glory.    By  C.  S.  Guilford.     Shawnee,  Okla.,  Litho-tone  Pr.,  1917. 

Our  boys  over  there.    Nevada,  Mo.,  Ferguson,  1918. 

Queeu  of  our  U.  S.  A.     Nevada,  Mo.,  Ferguson,  1918. 

We  are  all  in  the  same  boat.    Kans.  City,  Beck,  1918. 

What  Sherman  said  was  right.     Kans.  City,  Beck,  1918. 

When  we  make  the  Kaiser  see  stars  then  he  will  respect  the  stripes.     Kans. 

City,  Mars,  1917. 
Johnson,  F.  S.    What  Noah  Webster  over-looked  (I  found).    Pub.  by  the  author, 

1918. 
Johnson,  G.  B.     Song  of  liberty  or  Hail  to  the  flag.    Chi.,  Edison  Bldg.,  1918. 
Johnson,  H.  A    Hurrah  for  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 
Johnson,  H.  S.    Buy  a  libertv  bond  (now  and  then).    Ms.,  1918. 
Johnson,  K.    Good-bye  lil'  Liza  Jane.  .  .     St.  Joseph,  McNutt,  1918. 
Johnson,  L.    Hearts  of  the  World.     Los  Angeles,  Johnson,  1918. 

I  hear  Columbia  calling.     Kans.  City,  Adkins,  1917. 

On  to  Berlin.     Los  Angeles,  Crisler,  1918. 

Johnson,  M.  F.     Our  boys.    Ms.,  1917. 

Johnston,  B.  A.    Your  Sammy  or  mine.    Chi.,  Natl.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Johnston,  H.    U.  S.  spells  us.     Lott  &  Stevens,  1918. 

Johnston,  S.  E.    WTien  we  get  into  Germany.    Pt.-song.    Harrisburg.  Johnston. 
Johnstone,  A.  E.    America's  message.    Chorus.    By  H.  V.  Loomis.    N.   Y.,   Archi- 
bald, 1917. 

America's  message.    Mixed  voices.    Bost.,  Ditson,  1918. 

Johnstone,  J.  de  St.  C.     Stand  by  the  flag  boys.     Chi.,  Johnstone,  1917. 
Jolly,  B.  E.    March  of  preparedness.     Raleigh,  Jolly,  1916. 

Jones,  A.  C.    The  battle  hymn  of  peace.    By  E.  Carpenter.     1916. 
Jones,  A.  O.    Just  one  flag.     By  L.  Bucher,     Erie,  Pa.,  Erie  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Jones,  A.  Q.     Peace  triumphal.    By  S.  Piatt.    Chi.,  Gable,  1916. 
Jones,  C.  B.     One  real  hot  time.    Alb.,  Jones,  1918. 
Jones,  F.  C.     Soldier  boys  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Denver,  Jones,  1917. 
Jones,  H.     I  am  saving  my  kisses  for  some  one.    Ms.,  1918. 
Jones,  H.  M.    Buy  a  liberty  bond.     Cin.,  Krolage,  1918. 
Jones,  H.  P.    There  is  a  star  in  Old  Glory.     Kans.  City,  Hudson,  1917. 
Jones,  I.    America  won't  you  take  me  back  to  you.    By  O.  Olsen.     N.  Y.,  Taylor, 
1917. 

There's  one  more  river  we're  going  to  cross  and  that's  the  Rhine.    Chi.,  Taylor, 

1918. 

We're  in  the  army  now.    By  T.  Taylor  and  O.  Olsen.    Chi.,  Taylor,  1917. 

Jones,  J.     Boys  we're  going  through.    N.  Y.,  1918. 

Jones,  J.  H.     De  world  sho  is  a  fightin' mad.    Memphis,  Jones,  1917. 
Jones,  J.  J.    Come  back  there'll  be  a  welcome  for  you.    N.  Y.,  1917. 


238  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Jones,  P.    What  the  Yankeo  boys  can  do.    By  L.  Fenderson.    N.  Y.,  Harding's 

Mus.  House,  1917. 
Jones,  R.  P.     The  pep  song.     Wilkea-Barre,  Owen,  1917. 
Jones,  E.  K.     The  glory  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917, 
Jones,  R.  S.    America  is  calling  me.    Suffern,  N.  Y.,  Jones,  1917. 
Jones,  S.    Just  for  baby's  sake.    Phil.,  Indep.  Mus.  Co.,  1916. 
Jones,  S.  O.     We're  going  to  see  it  through.     N.  Y.,  Mullins,  1918. 
Jones,  W.  S.  H.    To  arms!    By  D.  Eastman.    Jefferson,  N.  H.,  Eastman,  1917. 
Jonnson,  L.     When  we  have  peace  once  more.     Roxbury,  Mass.,  LeRoy,  1916. 
Jordan,  E.  M.     Berlin  or  bust.    Ms.,  1918. 
Jordan,  J.     Comrades  in  arms.    N.  Y.,  Jordan,  1918. 

When  you're  away.     N.  Y.,  Trinity  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Jouanneau,  H.     Uncle  Sammy's  boys.     Los  Angeles,  Jouanneau,  1917. 
Jourdan,  K.  S.     Somewhere  in  France  to  victory.    By  S.  Stein.    Ms.,  1917. 
Judge,  S.  H.    The  Sammies  aim.    Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Judge,  1917. 
Kailimai,  H.    Hats  off  to  U.  S.  A.    By  H.  E.  Jaynes.    Detroit,  Jaynes,  1917. 
Kaiser,  O.  R.    America,  the  greatest  of  them  all.    Ms.,  1917. 

Kaiser,  R.  L.     Good-bye  my  boy.    Ms.,  1917. 

Kali,  R.  M.     Since  my  boy  has  gone  away.     By  A.  Rich.    Ms.,  1917. 

Kalman,  E.     Her  soldier  boy.    Operetta.    Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Karczag,  1916. 

Kamerly,  E.  F.     The  Irish  leader.     1917. 

Kampe,  H.  F.     When  my  boy  comes  marching  home.    From  "Safe  for  Democracy." 

Ms.,  1918. 
Kampman,  R.  S.     Lullaby  of  war:  "While  your  daddy's  far  away."    San  Antonio, 

Goggan,  1917. 
Kanouse,W.H.    There  is  no  place  like  home,  dear  .  .  .    Seattle,  Lyric  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Kanrich,  A.  M.     Girl  Scout  rallying  song.     Best.,  Tremont  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Kapner,  H.    Take  me  back  to  the  town  .  .  .    By  P.  Davis.    N.  Y.,  Tubbs,  1915. 
Kaps,  E.  P.    A  Red  Cross  volunteer.    N.  Y.,  Partee  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 
Kara  (Pseud.)    See  Peebles,  Mrs.  C. 
Karasek,  F.     Chips  of  the  old  blocks.     1917. 
Karle,  E.  R.     Wisconsin  loyalty.    Milwaukee,  Kaun,  1917. 
KauSman,  A.  A.     For  world  democracy.     Ms.,  1918. 
Kay,  E.  G.    Hurrah  for  you,  Sammies!    By  F.  B.  Panhurst.    Ms.,  1918. 
Kaylor,  F.  M.    Eyes  of  Uncle  Sam.    Gary,  Ind.,  Composer,  1917. 
Keefer,  R.     Hands  off  the  U.  S.  A.    By  G.  Garrett.    Syracuse,  Garrett,  1916. 
Keenan,  Ambrose  V.     Go  get  the  Kaiser.    By  B.  L.  Lunau.    Steubenville,  0.,  1917. 
Keilty,  J.  F.     Come  over  the  top  with  me.    By  A.  M.White.    1918. 
Keiser,  L.  E.    A  mother's  good-bye  to  her  soldier  boy.    Pt.-song.    Rankin,  Pa., 

Reiser,  1918. 
Keith,  C.     For  all  the  states — one  flag  .  .  .    Long  Branch,  Keith's,  1917. 
Keith,  C.  C.    Over  the  top  with  Old  Glory.    Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Keith,  1918. 
Keith,  D.  A.     Send  love  to  me  once  in  a  while.    Ms.,  1918. 
Keith,  E.  A.    We'll  be  there  with  the  red,  white,  and  blue.    Bost.,  Keith,  1917. 
Keith,  J.  H.     'Twas  the  Yankee  doodle  do.    By  J.  A.  Kutzleb.    Marion,  Ind., 

Kutzleb,  1917. 
Keithley,  E.  C.     I'll  be  there,  laddie  boy,  I'll  be  there.    Chi.,  Root,  1918. 

Somewhere  to-night.    By  H.  G.  Frost.    Chi.,  Root,  1918. 

Keller,  C.  E.    Yes  I'll  help  bring  peace  again.    By  C.  Long.    Vienna,  S.  D.,  Keller, 

1917. 
Kellogg,  P.     It's  great  to  be  a  private  in  the  army.    Buffalo,  Keleo-Bay  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Our  nation  'roused  again.    By  W.  J.  Coe.    Buffalo,  Keleo-Bay  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

When  Pershing  says  "Let's  go!"     By  W.J.  Coe.     Buffalo,  Keleo-Bay  Pub.  Co., 

1917. 

Kelly,  E.  H.    America,  Ireland  loves  you.     Kans.  Citv,  Kelly,  1917. 

Kelly,  M.  F.    We'll  never  let  our  old  flag  fall.     Pt.-song.     N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1917. 

Kelly,  W.  A.    The  flower  of  the  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  Kelly,  1918. 

Kelly,  W.  T.    Buy,  buy,  a  libertv  bond.    Ms.,  1918. 

Kemp,  M.  E.    Go  get  the  Huns.  '  Ms.,  1918. 

Kendis,  J.     That's  what  we're  fighting  for.     By  M.  M.  Einson.     N.  Y.,  Kendis,  1917. 

Kennedy,  A.     Follow  the  flag  of  the  free.     Bost.,  Moore.  1918. 

Kennedy,  I.    When  duty  calls.    By  F.  R.  Ball.    Tulsa,  Okla.,  Invicta  M.  P.  Co., 

1918. 
Kennedy,  K.     Hands  across  the  border.     Bost.,  Thom])son,  1917. 
Kennedy,  L.     Sammy  boy.     Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
Kennedy,  M.  W.    Yankee  maids.    Ms.,  1918. 
Kenney,  E.  R.     For  our  country  and  our  flag.    N.  Y.,  Kenney,  1917. 


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Kenning,  H.    We'll  never  let  the  old  fla?  fall.     Har  ford,  Kenning,  1917. 

Keough,  J.  P.    Fall  in  line  behind  Old  Glory.    By  C.  B.  Bartle.     1917. 

Kerdyke,  F.     Onward,  Perahing,  forward.    Ms.,  1918. 

Kern,  J.    Toot,  Toot,  Mus.  Com.  Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Kemell,  W.  B.    Buy  a  bond.     Song  from  "Good-bve  Bill."    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Ketchum,  A.  A.    The  Sammies  are  coming.     N.  V.,  Haviland,  1917. 

The  Khaki  song  1  ook.     Bost.,  Dilson,  1917. 

The  Khaki  song  book  for  our  soldier  and  sailor  boys  .  .  .     Boat.,  Ditson,  1917. 

Kidd,  E.  A.    Hymn  before  action.     By  Rudyard  Kipling.    Chi.,  Kidd,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam.     Chi.,  Kidd,  1917. 

Kidd,  J.  M.     He'll  fight  for  his  country  and  for  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Kidwell,  L.    Mother's  Commandments.     Cin.,  Fountain  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Kiefer,  J.     Redemption  of  Alsace  Lorraine.     Ms.,  1918. 

Kiely,  J.  F.    Daddy's  land.     St.  Louie,  Empress  Pub.  Co.,  1915. 

Kiernan,  H.  A.    \\lien  the  flags  of  freedom  wave.     Bost.,  Kiernan,  1917. 

Kilpatrick,  G.    We  are  coming,  France.     1918. 

Kindsvater,  E.     Our  colors  true.    Piltsbiu-gh,  Kindsvater,  1917. 

King,  J.  N.     Victory.     Solo  and  qt.     Norris'own,  Pa.,  King,  1918. 

Kinney,  S.     NaHonal  anthem.     1917. 

Kirk,  C.  C.     Your  Uncle  Samuel's  hat  is  in  the  ring.     Wadena,  Minn.,  Kirk,  1918. 

Kirkpatrick,  D.     Atta  boy  (That's  the  boy).     Des  Moines,  Kirkpatrick.  1917. 

Kistler,  W.  P.     A  call  to  arms  through  my  brothers.     Hamburg,  Pa.,  Kistler,  1916. 

Klages,  F.,  and  others.     Drink  a  loast  to  vour  grand  dad's  dad.     Garv,  Ind..  Klages, 

1917. 
Klein,  E.     Oiu-  nation's  flag.    By  C.  Kunter  and  W.  Corteen.     Oak  Pk.,  Klein,  1917. 
Klem,  F.     The  sisters  of  Columbia  and  the  sons  of  Uncle  Sam.     ScrauLOU,  Wluimore, 

1917. 
Klemi,  A.  L.    Ameiikan  suomalaislen  marssi.     Zimmerman,  1917. 
Klickmann,  F.  H.     Lets  keep  the  glow  in  Old  Glory.     Ms.,  1918. 

Old  Glory  goes  marching  on.     Chi.,  Root,  1918. 

Our  flag  to  the  sea.    By  J.  Will  Callahan.     Chi.,  Root,  1914. 

Will  the  angels  guard  my  daddy  over  there?    Chi.,  Root,  1918. 

Kloess,  A.     Ropin'  the  Kaiser.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1918. 

Kneff,  A.  W.     Don't  forget  to  tell  my  sweetheart.    Janesville,  Wis.,  Means,  1918. 
Kness,  L.     In  France  and  Flanders.    Ms.,  1918. 
■    The  Kaiser's  las*  dream.    Ms.,  1918. 

Over  the  top.    Ms.,  1918. 

The  tyrant's  des  iny.    Ms.,  1918. 

Knight,  G.  A.     I'm  going  'cross  to  France.    Watkinsville,  Ga.,  Knight,  1918. 

Trust  in  God  a*,  all  limes.    Cantata.    Bost.,  Bost.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Kells,  F.  F.    The  spirit  of  our  boys.    Aurora,  111.,  Kells,  1918. 
Knight,  H.  M.    The  boys  of  Uncle  Sam.    Wash.,  Eberbach,  1918. 
Knodle,  W.  St.  C.    The  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Phil.,  Knodle,  1918. 
Knorr,  H.  F.    The  Sammy  boys.    Ms.,  1918. 

Knott,  B.  W.     Onward  America.    Ms.,  1918. 

Peace  hymn  of  the  Republic.    Ms.,  1918. 

Knott,  Mrs.  H,  A.     Pershing's  "Sammies."    Ms.,  1917. 
Koch,  G.  W.    Battle  prayer.    Ms.,  1918. 

Kocian,  H.    America  first.    By  J.  Menown.     St.  Louis,  Buch,  1917. 

Koellhoflfer,  B.  A.    Tribute  to  the  national  guards,  army  and  navy.    Newark,  Koell- 

hoffer,  1917. 
Kohlhof,  A.  A.    When  the  Goddess  of  Liberty  calls.     Brooklyn,  Carroll,  1917. 
Kohlman,  C.     Help  "Uncle  Sam"   win.     By  W.   S.  Goslin.     Federalsburg,  Md., 

Goslin,  1917. 

France  is  calling.    By  H.  D.  Shaifer.     Phil..  Shaifer,  1917. 

What  have  you  done  to  help  yoiu-  Uncle  Sam?    Phil.,  Farrow,  1917. 

When  our  boys  arrive  in  France.    By  H.  D.  Shaifer.     Phil.,  Shaifer,  1917. 

Kohn,  P.    Hurrah  for  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918.  , 

Koogle,  E.  L.    War-time  entertainment  specialties.    Lebanon,  O.,  Sch.  &  Col.  Nov. 

Co.,  1918. 
Kopp,  DeUa.    Liberty's  tribute.    N.  Y.,  Dell,  1917. 
Kombliun,  I.  B.     I'll  capture  your  heart.    I^os  Angeles,  Spitz,  1918. 
Kraft,  W.  J.     Fall  in!  U.  S.  A.     By  A.  J.  Latham.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1917. 
Kranz,  J.    Just  leave  it  to  your  Uncle  Sam.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1918. 
Kratz,  H.  H.    The  Red,  the  White,  the  Blue.    By  W.  A.  Lewis.    Malvern,  O., 

Kratz,  L.  Q.     President  Wilson,  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 


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Krebs,  F.  K.    Private  O'Shea.    Sierra  Madre,  Cal.,  Garden  Song  Shop,  1917. 

Krebs,  S.  T.     The  eagle's  call.     Ms.,  1917. 

Krebs,  S.  W.    The  road  to  France.     By  D.  N.  Henderson.    Ms.,  1917. 

Krewson,  J.     Uncle  Sam  needs  you.     By  D.  M.  Thomson.    Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Kroll,  L.     Our  Sammies.    Ms.,  1917. 

Kuester,  E.  H.     On  earth  peace.    By  F.  Crawford.    Portland,  Oreg.,  Irvington  Pr., 

1915. 
Knhlman,  L.     Good  bye — ^good  luck  my  soldier  boy.     Hammond,  Ind.,  Yarck.  1917. 
Kummer,  C.    No  place  like  the  U.  S.  A.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1914. 
Kummer,  L.     Over  the  top.     CM.,  Lowell  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Kurtz,  W.    The  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.     By  B.  S.  Collins.    Lima,  O.,  Collins,  1917. 
Kuta,  J.  A.  and  L.  T.    The  call  of  L^ncle  Sam.     Chi.,  Kuta,  1917. 
Kyle,  Mrs.  J.     Soldiers  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Springfield,  O..  Composer,  1918. 
Lackey,  V.  L.     Over  the  River  Rhine,  "on  to  Berlin."     Youngstown,  O.,  Lackey, 

1917. 
Lafferty,  R.  C.     "We're  in"  "to  see  it  through."     N.  Y.,  1917. 
Lagourgue,  C.     The  avengers!    By  W.  R.  Dunroy.     Chi.,  Patria  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Lake,  C.     Our  navy  boys.     Salt  Lake  City,  Wellington,  1917. 

U.  S.  marching  son».     Salt  Lake  City,  Wellington,  1917. 

Lake,  E.  J.     In  Dutch.     Los  Angeles,  Lake,  1916. 

Lake,  G.     Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Lake  &  Deckner,  1916. 

Lake,  Mrs.  J.  L.    March  we  on  for  America.     Photostat  copy,  1917. 

Lake,  M.  L.     All  together.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

Lamb,  F.  D.     While  Uncle  Sam  sings  Yankee  Doodle  to  the  Kaiser.     Rochester, 

Lamb,  1917. 
Lamb  &  Co.,  R.  L.    Peace  and  prosperity  .  .  .     Brooklyn,  Lamb,  1915. 
Lambert,  J.  W.     To  arms  ye  sons  of  victory.     Birmingham,  Chalifoxix,  1918. 
Lamkin,  CM.    The  call  to  America.    Chi.,  Natl.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Lampe,  J.  D.     Over  the  top  with  your  Uncle  Sam.     By  E.  J.  Stoltz.    Ms.,  1918. 
Landry,  E.    The  Kaiser  blues.    Ms.,  1918. 
Lane,  J.     Our  Old  Glory.    Independence,  Kans.,  Lane,  1917. 
Lane,  L.  B.    Under  the  Stars  and  Stripes.    Pittsburgh,  Lane,  1918. 
Lane,  O.  W.     When  Uncle  Sam  gets  ready.    Gloucester,  Mass.,  Lane,  1917. 
Lang,  M.    The  liberty  fight.    Bost.,  Tremont  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Langan,  J.  F.    Her  Yankee  soldier  boy.    Scranton,  Pa.,  Langan,  1917. 
Lange,  A.    America,  here's  my  boy.    By  A.  B.  Sterling.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

"Good-bye,"  that  means  you.    By  A.  B.  Sterling.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917.    - 

In  time  of  peace  prepare  for  war.    By  J.  Branen.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1916. 

Let's  all  do  something  (Uncle  Sammy  wants  us  now).    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

Look  out  for  the  Irish  to-night.    By  A.  B.  Sterling.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

A  mother's  prayer  for  her  boy  out  there.     N.  Y.,  Morris,  1918. 

Raus  mit  der  Kaiser  (He's  in  Dutch).    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

When  Yankee  Doodle  marches  through  Berlin  .  .  .     N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

You  21  and  you  53.     By  A.  B.  Sterling.     N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

We're  going  over  the  top.    By  A.  B.  Sterling,  and  others.     N.  Y.,  Morris,  1918. 

What  shall  we  do  with  him  boys?    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1918. 

Lanin,  J.     'Neath  Stars  and  Stripes.    Phil.,  Lanin,  1918. 

La  Paz,  E.  S.     I'm  dreaming  of  you  sweetheart.    Wichita,  Kans.,  La  Paz,  1917. 
Lapey,  N.     Lend  a  hand  to  Wilson.    By  C.  Nye.    Buffalo,  Nye  &  Lapey,  1917. 
Larrieu,  A.     France-America.    Eng.  tr.  by  C.  A.  Downer.    N.  Y.,  1917. 
Larson,  M.  E.    The  little  patriot.    Madelia,  Minn.,  Larson,  1918. 
Laska,  E.     Do  something.     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1917. 
Lathrope,  J.  W.    Liberty  bonds.    Chi.,  Liberty  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 
Lauder,  H.     From  the  north,  south,  east  and  west.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 
Laufer,  C,  W.    All  hail  America!    1918. 

When  the  boys  come  home.    By  J.  Hay.     1918. 

Laughlln,  M.  L.    Soldier  boy's  farewell.     Kans.  City,  Laughlin,  1918. 

Lauher,  J.  B.    When  the  boys  come.home  with  glory.     Kans.,  111.,  Lauher,  1918. 

Lavine,  W.    We'll  knock  the  germ  out  of  Germany.    Photostat  copy,  1917. 

Law,  B.  B.    America  our  own  dear  land.     Chi.,  Rossiter,  1918. 

Law,  M.  McL.    Good  bye  mother.     By  0.  E.  Law.    Quincy,  111.,  Law,  1918. 

Lawry,  C.  T.    A  soldier's  reverie.    Wllmore,  Kans.,  Composer,  1918. 

Lay,  A.     Our  glorious  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  Lay,  1917. 

Layton,  I.  F.     Someone's  boy  is  with  the  slain.     Brooklyn,  Layton,  1915. 

Leatherwood,  T.  L.    Americans!  Americans!  your  Country's  calling  you.    Louisville, 

Leatherwood,  1918, 
LeBlanc,  M.    Come  on  back  to  Dixie  Land,    By  J.  Marten.     Houston,  Goggan,  1917. 

Nigger  war  bride  blues.    By  J,  Marten.    Houston,  Goggan,  1917. 


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Le  GoTirladec,  L.    II  eat  revenu  mon  soldat.    Lowell,  Turcot,  1916. 

Le  Suer,  F,  J.     Stand  up  for  your  Uncle  Sanuny.     Haverhill,  Hoyt,  1918. 

Lebo,  H.  J.     Shall  we  forget?    1918. 

Lee,  E.J.    Johnny  get  your  gun,  put  the  Kaiser  on  the  run.    Columbus,  Knight,  1917. 

Lee,  H.  W.     Fight  for  your  "  Uncle  Sam. "    Ms.,  1917. 

Lee,  M.    You're  my  soldier  boy.    Ma.,  1918. 

Lee,  M.  A.     Our  heroes  over  there.    Ms.,  1918. 

Lee,  E.  G.     Kaiser  man.     Aurora,  Lee,  1916. 

Lee,  T.  A.    The  call  of  Uncle  Sam.     Ms.,  1918. 

Lees.     Down  with  the  Kaiser.     By  Lees  and  CarroU.     San  Fran.,  Lees,  1917. 

LehSr,  P.    Maids  of  Athens.     Operetta.    Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1914. 

Leibson,  M.     Buy  a  liberty  bond.     1918. 

Leigh,  B.R.     What  I'll  do  for  native  land.     1918. 

Leighton,  Z.  E.    Stand  up  for  the  soldier  boy.    Delaware,  O.,  Leighton  Mua.  Shope, 

1917. 
Leinss,  H.  S.    Since  little  brother  Johnnie  joined  the  Aviation  Corp.    N,  Y.,  1917. 
Leisher,  B.    Who  will  care  for  me  .  .  .    Omaha,  Leisher,  1917. 
Lemly,  Q.  W.    My  Red  Cross  girl.    Ms.,  1917. 
Lena,  H.    America.     N.  O.,  Lena,  1917. 

Lendemann,  Mrs.  D.    America,  we  love  you.    Westwood,  N.  J.,  1917. 
Lenz,  A.  B.    The  U.  S.  us,  all  for  us.    Blue  print,  1918. 
Leon,  Mischa.    The  road  to  France.     By  D.  M.  Henderson.    Ms.,  1917. 
Leonard,  A.    To  save  the  world  for  freedom.    By  F.  H.  Martens.    N.  Y.,  Leonard, 

1917. 
Leonard,  W.    The  Red  Cross  girl.     Ms.,  1918. 

Leonard,  W.  B.    The  brave  and  free.    Glen  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Braydon,  1917. 
Leslie,  H.  L.    TiBcania  calls.     By  L.  L.  Schultz.     Dorchester,  Wis.,  Schultz,  1918. 
Lessew,  H.  H.    A  message  to  France.     Chi.,  Wessel,  1918. 
Lester,  T.    Get  there  Sammies,  and  get  there  quick.     By,  W.  L.  Colby.     Chi.,  Cole, 

1917. 
Lester,  W.    A  song  of  the  flag.     Pt.-song.    By  F.  H.  Martens.     N.  Y.,  Breitkopf,  1917. 
Levan,  H.  C.    We've  got  to  win,  that's  all.    Ms.,  1918. 
Leven,  J.    Over  the  top  without  a  stop.    1918. 

Levi,  M.     Charity  begiiis  at  home.    By  Moss  &  Denslow.     N.  Y.,  Levi,  1915. 
Levy,  S.  P.    America  make  the  world  safe  for  democracy.    N.  Y\,  Times  M.  P.  Co., 

1918. 
Lewi,  W.  Q.    We'll  make  the  Kaiser  wiser.    Arr.  by  C.  Krause.    Ms.,  1918. 
Lewinson,  L.    Democracy.    Ms.,  1917. 

Lewis,  C.    The  soldier  safely  home.    By  J.  Busch.    Hambiurg,  N.  Y.,  Busch,  1917. 
Lewis,  C.  L.     Come  on  you  Yankee  oh  come  on  you  boy.    By  G.  A.  Hodges.    Helena, 

Mont.,  Reeves  Mus.  House,  1917, 
Lewis,  F.  E.    Answer  yoxir  country's  call.    By  H.  F.  Tolman.    Best.,  Thompson, 

1917. 
Lewis,  J.  H.  and  Clerbois  G.    The  call  to  arms.    By  J.  H.  LeAvis.    Santa  Barbara, 

Printing  Studio,  1917. 
Lewis,  J.  McM.    The  pride  of  our  country.     Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Lewis,  1917. 
Lewis,  L.  B.    Three  cheers  for  your  Uncle  Sam.    Tufts  CoL,  Mass.  Col.  Bookstore, 

1917. 

We  stand.    By  C.  D.  Piatt.    Unison  chor.  and  other  editions.    1918; 

Lewis,  L.  W.    The  hour  of  triumph.     Kans.  City,  Livemash,  1917. 

Lewis,  N.  L.    We'U  be  happy  when  you  come  back  home.    N.  Y.,  Lewis  Mus. 

Museum,  1918. 
Lewis,  S.  G.    Poor  old  BiU.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 
Lewis,  V.  B.    Your  countrv  calls  you.    Phil.,  Unique  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Lhevinne,  M.     Democracy  s  call:  Swat  the  Bugaboo.     Chi.,  Rayner,  1917. 
Libby,  B.    Liberty.    By  G.  Bower.    Anaconda,  Mont.,  Lib  by,  1917. 
Lillenas,  H.    Not  a  streak  of  yellow  in  the  Stars  and  Stripes.    By  T.  P.  Hands.     1917, 
Lillis,  T.  J.    They're  going  to  fight  for  Old  Glory  .  .  .    Jersey  City,  LilKs,  1917. 
Lilly,  B.  P.    Eddie  Cassady's  great  Wilson  Song.    By  E.  Cassady.    1918. 
Lincoln,  H.  J.    Your  Uncle  Sam  will  get  a  square  meal  .  .  .    Stillwater,  Olda., 

Popplewell,  1917. 
Lines,  F.    The  land  of  liberty.    Wore.,  Mass.,  Lines,  1917. 
Lintt,  W.  F.    Farewell,  Kaiser.    By  R.  S.  Campbell  and  W.  F.  Lintt.    Pt,-8ong. 

1918. 
Lippiucott,  B.  E.    Your  comrades  from  the  U.  S.  A.     Phil.,  Myers,  1918. 
Lister,  Mrs.  B.  M.    A  Little  Snow-White  Cross.    By  R.  N.  lister.    1918. 
LitUefleld,  A.  C.     Don't  be  afraid.  Uncle  Sammy.    Haverhill,  Littlefield,'  1917. 


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Livingston,  A.    Uncle  Sam  is  calling  me.    N.  Y.,  Livingston,  1918. 
Livingstone,  J.    The  men  of  the  merchant  marine.     Seattle,  1918. 
Lloyd,  E.     Equality  of  men.     By  C.  E.  Turner.     1917. 

The  hand  that  rocks  the  cradle  is  the  hand  that  rules  the  world .     N .  Y . ,  Branen , 

1917. 

We're  after  you.    By  J.  Branen.    N.  Y.,  Branen,  1917. 

The  widow  of  a  German  threw  him  down.    By  J.  Branen.    N.  Y.,  1918. 

When  the  sun  goes  down  in  Normandie.     By  J.  Branen.     N.  Y.,  Branen,  1918. 

Lloyd,  G.  H.    To  Berlin  we  will  go.     Houston,  Lloyd,  1917. 

Lloyd,  N.     To  the  huskies  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Midland,  Mich.,  Kerr,  1918. 
Lloyd,  R.     Artillery  song.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Good  morning,  Mr.  Zip,  Zip,  Zip.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Locke,  R.  H.     Freedom's  land.     Pt.-song.     Phil.,  Franklin,  1917. 

Lockwood,  J.  H.     Soldiers  of  glorious  America.     N.  Y.,  1917. 

Loeb,  H.  B.     Our  country  'tis  our  love  for  thee!    Ms.,  1917. 

Loepke,  G.  M.    Peace  triumphal.    By  Samuel  Piatt.     N.  Y.,  Huntzinger,  1916. 

Logsdon,  L.     I  stand  for  America.     N.  Y.,  Harding,  1917. 

Lombard,  H.  P.    If  you're  a  true  American  you're  all  right.     N.  Eastham,  Mass., 

Lombard,  1917. 
London,  M.  J.     In  Flanders  fields.    By  J.  MacRae.     Recitation.    Ms.,  1918. 
Long,  D.    Good  bye  dear  American  days.    Ms.,  1918. 
Long,  J.  M.     0  glorious  land.     Pt.-song.     1917. 

Longstaflf,  G.    The  Yaphank  Yank.    By  J.  Willud.     N.  Y.,  Weitz.,  1917. 
Loomis,  C.     Hymn  to  America.     By  K.  Baker.     Ghi.,  Gamble  Hinged  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Loomis,  C.  M.     Not  so  far  to  Tipperary.     Los  Angeles,  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1915. 
Loraine,  W.    The  ship  named  U.  S.  A.    By  Whitehorn  &  Ambrose.     Los  Angeles, 

^Vhitehorn,  1915. 
Lord,  E.  A.    ^Vhen  the  world  is  made  "safe  for  democracy."    By  R.  R.  Davidson. 

Ms.,  1918. 
Lorenz,  E.  S.     America  our  land  shall  be.    Lorenz  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 

God  help  Kaiser  Bill.     Various  authors.    Tune:  The  old  gray  mare.     1917. 

Loud,  J.  H.    Come  across.    Bost.,  Homeyer,  1918. 

Louise,  M.    We'll  fight  and  we'll  die  for  America.    N.  Y.,  Golden,  1917. 

Love,  T.  0.    The  Sammies  aroused.     Pt.-aong.    By  J.  D.  English.    Worthinglon, 

Ind.,  1918. 
Lowden,    C.   H.    A   national  prayer  hymn  .  .  .    For  absent  members.    Pt.-song. 

Phil.,  Heidelberg  Pr.,  1917. 

Stand  for  America.    Phil.,  Heidelberg  Pr.,  1916. 

What  do  you  say,  boys?    Phil.,  Acme  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Lowe,  F.  J.    The  ark  of  peace.     1915. 

— —'''  A  long  way  to  Berlin.     1915. 

— —    Somewhere  in  France  she  is  serving.    Ms.,  1918. 

We  have  another  Lincoln  and  WilsoD  is  his  name .     N .  Y. ,  Amer  .-Allies  Alliance, 

1917. 

Lowe,  H.  W.    On  to  Plattsburg.    Pt.-song.    By  D.  Stevens,  Boston,  Ditson,  1917. 

Loye,  J.    The  martial  anthem  of  America.    Blue-print,  1917. 

LufbTirrow,  C.  B.    Battle  prayer.    Mixed  voices.     N.  Y.,  Smith,  1918. 

Lund,  S.    The  road  to  France.    By  D.  M.  Henderson.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

The  road  to  France.     Pt.-song.    By  D.  M.  Henderson.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Lundell,  G.  A.  E.    War  song:  We're  going  to  smash  the  Kaiser.    Ms.,  1918. 
Limdgren,  E.    Peaceful  to-morrow.     Chi.,  1918. 

Lupe,  A.  M.    America's  final  word.    By  C.  J.  W.  Mulvey.    N.  Y.,  Mulvey,  1918. 

Lupton,  A.    Cheer  up  France  we're  on  our  way.    By  F.  Smith.     1917. 

Lusls,  E.  S.    We're  off  to  war.    Chi.,  Lusk,  1917. 

Lux,  E.    A  hero  from  Heroland.    By  F.  G.  Long.    Ms.,  1917. 

Roses  in  Flanders.    By  S.  Straasburger.    Ms.,  1917, 

Lympero,  A.  K.    Columbia's  calL    San  Fran.,  Lympero  Mus.  Exch.,  1917. 

Lynch,  C.  J.    I  didn't  raise  my  boy  to  be  a  slacker.    Ms.,  1918. 

Lynch,  E.  B.    Hats  offl    The  flag  goes  by.    Youngstown,  O.,  Evans,  1917. 

Lyon,  P.    Fiji  Sammies.    Delaware,  O.,  Fairbanks  Lodge,  1917. 

Lysaght,  W.    For  the  honor  of  the  U.  S.  A.    N.  Y.,  Lysaght,  1917. 

McAllister,  P.    Good-bye,  my  girl.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

MacAIlister,  V.  E.    We'll  stand  by  the  flag.    Wilmington,  Brown,  1918. 

McCabe,  J.  J.    America.    My  country,  'tis  of  thee.    N.  Y,,  Hinds,  1917. 

McCabe,  S.  E.    God's  chosen  three.    Ms.,  1918. 

McCampbeU.  A.  D.    "Wearing  the  Red  Cross."    By  T.  B.  Smith.    Sedalia,  Mo., 

Perry,  1918. 
McCandless.  L.    Our  boys  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Los  Angeles,  McCandless,  1917. 


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McCarron,  C.  E.     Keep  cooll    The  country's  saving  fuel.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1918. 
McCarron  &  Morgan.     Liberty  Statue  is  looking  right  at  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Up  an'  at  'em,  up  an'  at  the  Hun.    Ms.,  1918. 

Your  lips  are  no  man's  land  but  mine.     N.  Y.,  Stem,  1918. 

McCarthy,  B.  M.     I  remain  your  soldier  boy.    Hammond,  Ind.,  1917. 

McCarthy,  H.    Hurrah  for  True  Who  Bravely  do.    Chula  Vista,  Cal.,  Parrish,  1918. 

McCarthy.  J.  D.    Dear  Old  Glory.    N.  Y.,  Dehnhoff,  1918. 

McCartney,  J.    America's  stand.    By  G.  Blake.    Playlet.    1918. 

McCarty,  J.  J.     Look  out  over  there.     Boat.,  Bost.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

McCauley,  T.  C.     I'll  die  like  a  true  American.     Prov.,  R.  I.,  East.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

McClannahan,  C.  L.    Spare  our  homes,  spare  our  firesides.    Sedalia,  Mo.,  Perry,  1918 

McClellan,  J.    The  spirit  of  our  flag.    By  P.  Harwood.    Ms.,  1917. 

McClelland,  C.  P.    The  Kaiser  will  be  wiser  when  Uncle  Sam  is  through.    San  Fran., 

McClelland,  1917. 
McCloskey,  J.  M.  F.    Flag  o'  my  land.    By  T.  A.  Daly.    Ms.,  1917. 

Forward.    1917. 

To  arms.    Ms.,  1917. 

McCloud,  B.  W.    Out  U.  S.  A.  boys.    N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917. 
MacColl,  H.  S.  T.    The  soldier's  parting  hymn.    Buffalo,  Denton,  1914. 
MacComas,  S.  D.    Tell  Uncle  Sam  I'm  here.    Chi.,  Otis,  1917. 
McConnell,  G.  B.    The  heart  of  the  world.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1915. 
McConnell,  J.  E.    Goodbye  Germany.    By  J.  E.  and   L.  McConnell.    Thomaston, 
Ga.,  McConnell,  1917.  >^ 

McConnell,  L.    Good-bye  Germany.    Chi.,  Browne,  1918. 

McCormlck,  H.  T.    The  U.  S.  A.'s  the  place  for  me.    Wellston,  O.,  McCormick,  1918. 
McCosh,  D.  H.    Let's  go!    By  J.  R.  Mears.    Portland,  Ore.,  Mears,  1918. 
McCosh,  D.  S.    Do  your  best.     Mount  Morris,  111.,  McCosh,  1917. 
McConn,  C.  I.    I'm  on  my  way  to  France  to  lick  the  Kaiser.    Ms.,  1918. 
McCowan,  J.  J.    Stand  by  your  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  McCowan,  1916. 
McCoy,  K.  B.    Our  coxintry,  the  soldier  boy  and  you.    Ms.,  1918. 
McCray,  B.    The  khaki-clad  Sammie.    Ms.,  1918. 

McCuUough,  E.    Dixie-Doodle.    By  R.  Zirkel.    Columbus,  Rialto  Mus.  Co.,  1916.-^ 
McCurrie,  C.  H.    Good-bye  sweetheart.    Alameda,  Cal.,  Alameda  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

A  soldier's  sweetheart.    By  E.  Van  Cortebeck,  1918. 

MacDermid,  J.  G.    Land  of  mine.    Mixed  voices.    Chi.,  MacDermid,  1918. 

Womens'  voices,  1918. 

MacDonald,  A.    Do  your  bit!    Newport,  R.  I.,  Studio  Mus.  Store,  1917. 
MacDonald,  B.    Is  that  you,  O'Reilly?    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1915. 
McDonald,  J.  D.    A'top  of  the  world,  our  flag.    N.  Y.,  McDonald,  1918. 

Angel  of  the  cross  of  red.    Ms.,  1918. 

McDonald,  J.  H.    The  little  Red  Cross  nurse.    Ms.,  1918. 

We're  on  our  way  through  France  to  old  Berlin.    Mb.,  1917. 

We'll  fight  for  each  star  in  the  flag.    N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1917. 

McDonald,  J.  J.    Peace.    Colximbus,  McDonald,  1918. 
McDonough,  F.  A.    America's  call.    Pt.-song.     1917. 

MacElroy,  G.  W.    Battle  hymn  of  the  Republic.    By  J.  W.  Howe.    Pt.-song.    1918. 
MacFadden,  B.    I  may  not  have  reared  my  boy  to  be  a  soldier.     1917. 
McFadden,  £.    Cincinnati  we're  proud  of  you.    Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
McFarland,  F.  L.     Put  the  Kaiser  down.    By  J.  S.  C.  Nicholls.    Bost.,  Nicholls,  1917. 
McFarland,  F.  M.    Hurrah!  for  the  boys  in  khaki.    Crawford,  Neb.,  McFarland,  1917. 
Macfarlane,  W.  C.    America  the  beautiful.    Male  voices.    Portland,  Me.,  Cressey, 

1918. 
Macfee,  E.  D.,  jr.    The  song  of  camp  life.    Petersburg,  Va.,  1917.    Petersbui^g, 

Macfee,  1918. 
McGee,  B.    Light  our  way,  Miss  Liberty.    Ms.,  1918. 
McGirt,  J.  E.    My  boy,  he  just  can't  help  from  being  a  soldier.    Chi.,  West.  Mus. 

Pub.,  1917. 

The  Stars  and  Stripes  shall  never  trail  the  dust.    Chi.,  West.  Mus.  Pub.,  1917 

MacGregor,  C.    Via  Persning.    Ms.,  1918. 

MacGregor,  G.  E.    We  are  coming  little  peoples.    IndianaiK)liff,  Herschell,  1917. 
Machugh,  E.,  jr.    My  God,  my  coimtry,  and  my  flag.    Ms.,  1917. 

Stars  and  Stripes,  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Bost.,  White-Smith,  1917. 

Pt.-song. 

McHugh,  J.    Keep  the  love-light  shining  in  the  window.    By  J.  Caddigan.    Boet 

Cooper,  1917. 
Mclntire,  S.  A.    Sons  of  America.    1917. 
Mcintosh,  E.  L.    Our  boys.    Ms.,  1918.  .,,.  ,,.  .   _  ,,,  , 


244  LIBEARY  OP  CONGRESS 

McKay,  H.  S.    Here's  to  your  flag.    Cleveland,  McKay,  1917.  ^ 

McKee,  F.  W.    ^Tien  the  war  is  over.    By  M.  B.  McKee.    N.  Y.,  Ricordi,  1915.      ■• 

McKee,  W.  W.     Battle  call.    Phil.,  1917. 

McKelvie,  J.    The  Stars  and  Stripes  in  France.    S.  Bethlehem,  Batter,  1917. 

McKenna,  W.  J.    The  Captain  of  the  toy  brigade.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918.  ,'^ 

Mackenzie,  C.  S.     Flag  of  the  Union.    1917. 

Mackey,  L.  J.    The  spirit  of  1917.    LaFayette,  Ind.,  Composer,  1917. 

McLaughlin,  J.    WTien  Company  B  and  Company  C  goes  over.    Detroit,  Mcliaughlin, 

1918. 
MacLeod,  H.  R.    We  will  miss  you  while  you're  gone.    Ms.,  1917. 
McManis,  V.  C.    God  save  our  President.    1917. 

The  U.  S.  soldiers'  march  song.    1917. 

McMichael,  P.    Democracy.    Wash.,  1918. 

Democracy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Macmillen,  F.    American  consecration  hymn.    Pt.-song.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1917. 

American  consecration  hymn.    By  P.  MacKaye.    N.  Y»,  Fischer,  1918. 

McMillan,  G.  D.     Sam's  about.    N.  Y.,  McMillan,  1918. 

McNary,  E.  S.     Since  you  marched  away.    Pittsburg,  Mack,  1918. 

MacNeal,  J.  W.    Somewhere  in  France.    By  D.  I.  Thomas.    N.  0.,  Specialty  M.  P. 

Co.,  1917. 
McOwen,  A.  H.     In  France  with  Pershing.    Phil.,  Arcanum  Mus.  Co.,  1917.  ,^^ 

United  America.    Phil.,  Arcanum  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

McPhail,  J.  B.     America  in  war.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

At  the  call  of  the  bugle.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

Follow  the  flag.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

Off  to  France.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

The  pacifist.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam  will  fight.    Pueblo,  Colo.,  Martin,  1918. 

McPhee,  B.  J.    America.    Medford,  Ore.,  Haight,  1917. 

MacPherson,  D.  E.     It's  a  grand  old  flag  to  fight  for.    Clinton,  Mass.,  MacPherson, 

1918. 
McPherson,  F.  G.    Dear  little  Mary,  soldiers'  nurse.    Beav.  Falls,  Pa.,  McHierson, 

1917. 
Fight!  like  Danny  Kell.    Beav.  Falls,  Pa.,  McPherson,  1917. 

The  fighting  Sammies  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Beav.  Falls,  Pa.,  McPherson,  1917. 

Macpherson,  J.  du  R.     So  Sammy's  off!    N.  Y.,  Crown  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
McSlater,  B.  M.    The  Soldiers  Creed.    Ms.,  1918. 

McSwain,  M.  E.    Here's  to  the  Women  of  America.    Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  South.  M.  ?, 

Co.,  1918.  -^ 

Mabie,  M.  E.    A  war-time  Mlaby.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 
Mack,  A.    America  made  a  man.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917. 

They  fought  for  the  Stars  aud  Stripes,  1917. 

Mack,  B.    Oh,  it's  great  to  be  a  soldier  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Chi.,  Rayner,  1917. 

Mack,  H.    Don't  forget  the  boys  in  blue  are  going  over  there.    N.  Y.,    McKinley, 

1918. 
Mack,  R.    FoUow  the  flag.    By  W.  Winchell.    Pittsburgh,  David,  1917. 
Madigan,  E.  W.    America  we  need  you  most  of  all.    By  A.  A.  Foley.     N.  Y.,  Silver 

Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Madigan,  N.    I'm  in  love  with  a  daughter  of  Dixie.    Chi.,  May,  1917. 
Madin,  Q.  H.    Uncle  Sam,  Uncle  Sam,  I'll  fight  and  die  for  you.    By  J.  J.  Gall?,- 

gher.     San  Fran.,  1917. 
Maetzold,  E.  F.    America  my  country.    By  J.  K.  Grondahl.    Red  Wing,  Minn., 

Red  Wing  Pr.  Co.,  1917. 
Maffei,  D.     Flag  of  my  heart.     N.  Y.,  Greenwich  Pub.  House,  1918. 

I'll  care  for  you.    N.  Y.,  Greenwich  Pub.  House,  1918. 

Magine,  F.    Bring  back  my  soldier  boy  to  me.     N.  Y.,  Piantadosi,  1918. 

Don't  be  anybody's  soldier  boy  but  mine.    Chi.,  Browne,  1918. 

Mahoney,  J.    Then  the  Yankee  boys  will  slide  for  home.    Ms.,  1918. 
Mahoney,  J.  F.    God,  spare  our  boys  over  there.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mahoney,  J.  J.    Dear  old  France!    Uncle  Sam — ^he  hears  you  calling.    Bost.,  Liberty 
M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Gwd  save  America.    Ms.,  191S. 

Malllian,  A,     Over  here.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mallaby,  E.  V.    To  victory  and  to  glory.     N.  Y.,  Lehaney,  1917.  ^"• 
Malool,  J.  J.    Over  yonder.     N.  Y.,  1918. 

Malool,  J.  T.    Oh!  noble  France  we  heard  your  call.    Newark,  Cooke^  1918.  :r 

Maloy,  Q.  A.    We  all  salute  and  stand  by  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918.  ^^ 


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Mann,  J.  L.    When  the  war  is  over  over  there.    Denver,  Landes-Carlyle,  1918. 

Manning,  K.  W.    There's  a  flag  that  each  Yankee  will  fight  for.    Chi. ,  Manning,  1917 . 

Marcus,  C.    A  soldier's  letter.    Ms.,  1918. 

Marione,  E.    God's  liberty  flag.    N.  Y.,  Luckhardt,  1918.  , 

Markham,  E.  M.    A  pledge  for  freedom.    Blue  print,  1918. 

Markley,  C.     Oh,  boys,  how  does  it  look  to  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mart,  A.     Only  a  rose  in  no  man's  land.     By  A.  J.  Lamb,    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1918. 

Say  a  prayer  for  the  boys  out  there.    By  B.  Grossman.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

Marrack,  G.    God  bless  you  Sammy  boy.     San  Fran.,  Forbes,  1918. 

Marshall,  A.    America's  prayer.    Ms.,  1918. 
Marsone,  J.    America  is  game.    Ms.,  1918. 

Don't  growl  but  just  look  cheerful.    Ms.,  1918.  ;^ 

MarsoTin,  W.    The  famous  march  on  Paris.    1915.  '5 

Martin,  J.  Q.    You'll  be  glad  that  you  are  the  Dad  of  such  a  lad.    Green  Bay,  ^&., 

Hart,  1918. 
Martino,  R.    Soldati  d'ltalia.    By  L.  S.  Lo  Presti.    Bost.,  Martino,  1915. 
Marton,  G.  W.    Our  country.     Pt.-song.     1918. 
Marzo,  E.    In  the  ages  rolling  on.    By  R.  Leigh.    Ms.,  1918. 
Maslof,  I.    Send  back  dear  Daddy  to  me»    By  A.  Sullivan  &  H.  Tennev.    N.  Y., 

Stem,  1918. 
Mason,  S.  E.     Fight  on!    By  W.  R.  Turner.    Gin.,  Willis,  1917.  , 

Massell,  S.  A.     Fight  for  Mother  land.    Brooklyn,  Massell,  1915.  t 

Matthews,  J.  S.    The  anthem  of  Democracy  "When  wilt  Thou  save  the  people?" 

N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 
Matthews,  P.  M.    Uncle  Sam's  call  to  arms.    Scenery  Hill,  Pa.,  Matthews,  1918. 
Matthews,  W.    Someone  from  this  house  is  somewhere  in  France.    Tri-Link-Mus. 

Co.,  1918. 
Mathewson,  F.  E.    Red  White  and  Blue  I'll  live  and  die  for  you.    Verona,  N.  Y., 

Mathewson,  1918. 
Mathias,  C.  £.    By  the  boys  of  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mathias, 

1918. 
Mattson,  V.  H.    The  good  old  U.  S,  and  you.    Spokane,  Mattson,  1918. 
Maves,  V.    A  mother's  soldier  boy.    Milwaukee,  Maves,  1918. 
Mazon,  C.  M.    America's  marching  song.    By  M.  A.  Maxon.    Walwofth,  Wis., 

Maxon,  1917. 
MaxweU,  E.    My  star  (Service  flag).    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 
MaxweU,  I.     Our  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 
Maxwell,  M.    The  submarine-chaser  with  &  Yankee  crew.    Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co., 

1917. 
Maxwell,  M.  E.    While  you  are  over  "Somewhere in  France."    Ms.,  1918. 
Mayhew,  E.  P.    We're  going  to  stop  Kaiser  Bill.    Ms.,  1918.  ,1 

Meade,  M.    Service  flag  every  eye's  on  you.    Johnson,  1918.  '.- 

Meadows,  N.    Mother  will  be  near  you.    N.  Y.,  Meadows,  1917.  '^ 

Meek,  E.  B.    Grab  'em,  stab  'em,  any  way  to  hold  'em.    Ms.,  1918.  ^ 

Meelish,  M.  C.     Volunteer.    N.  Y.,  Meelish,  1915. 
Meinardus,  E.    We'll  do  the  same  to-day.    Kiel,  Wis.,  Meinardus,  1918. 
Meissner,  W.  O.    Keep  the  old  flag  flying.    By  F.  E.  Lord.    Milwaukee,  Am.  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Menna,  E.    Fight  for  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Brooklyn,  Liberty  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Menown,  J.    A  real  live  American  man.    St.  Louis,  Syndicate  Mue.  Co.,  1918.       , 

That  old  flag.    St.  Louis,  Syndicate  Mus.  Co.,  1918.  ': 

Mercer,  J.  A.    When  our  boys  get  over  there.    1918. 

Merrill,  B:.  G.     Bring  back  a  button.    By  H.  P.  Nelson.    Ma.,  1917. 

Merville,  A.  de.    We're  on  our  way.    Ms.,  1918. 

Merz,  O.    The  dawn  of  the  peaceful  age.    By  G.  R.  Sinning.    Pittsburg,  Sinning, 

1916. 
Metcalf,  J.  W.    Honor's  call.    Bost.,  Schmidt,  1917,  '18. 
Metz,  T.  A.    America.    New  setting.    N.  Y.,  Metz  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

There'll  be  a  hot  time  in  the  old  town  to-night.   .Nfin^  version.    Stamford, 

Metz,  1917.  "     ■ 

We'll  come  back.    By  E.  G.  Tarantino.    Stamford,  Conn.,  1917. 

Meyer,  Sergt.  C.  E.    The  fighting  soldier  man.    Ms.,  1918. 

Meyer,  G.  W.    If  he  can  fight  like  he  can  love,  good  night  Germany.    N.  Y.,  Feist, 
1918. 

Just  like  Washington  crossed  the  Delaware.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Meyer,  N.    The  soldier's  farewell.    Sedalia,  Mo.,  Perry,  1918. 
Miohalowsky,  L.  A.    Preparedness.    By  E.  W.  Flude.    N.  Y.,  Yound,  1916. 


246  LIBBABY  OF  CONGEESS 

Mike  sell,  J.  B.    The  memory  of  you  will  be  a  flag,  dear.    Omaha,  Patton,  1918.     ; 

Stand  behind  the  man  behind  the  gun.    Omaha,  Patton,  1918.  .' 

MUes,  H.    The  stars  in  old  glory.    N.  Y.,  Harding,  1918. 

Miller,  C.     Hymn  to  freedom's  cause.    Brooklyn,  Miller,  1918. 

Miller,  C.  C.     We'll  rag  our  way  thru  Germany.    By  E.  J.  Tompkins.    Deer  Lodge, 

Mont.,  Miller,  1917. 
Miller,  E.     For  liberty.    By  E.  J.  Gardner.    Brooklyn,  Fifth  Ave.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 

Give  your  hand  to  Uncle  Sam.    By  W.  S.  Steege.    N.  Y.,  Steege-Miller,  1916. 

Miller,  G.E.    The  Flag  of  Uncle  Sammv  and  The  Jack  of  Johnny  Bull.    N.Y.,Scribo, 

1917.  ; 

Miller,  J.    The  message  of  America.    New  Rochelle,  Bircham,  1917. 
Miller,  J.  W.     Old  glory.     Pt.-song.     Blue  print,  1918. 
Miller,  L.  C.    The  Teutonic  barrier.    Seattle,  Miller,  1915. 
Miller,  Euby.    The  U.  S.  A.  is  here  to  stay.    By  Mrs.  E.  Campbell.    Walnut  Grove, 

Ala.,  Campbell,  1918. 
Miller,  T.  L.    My  soldier.    Ms.,  1918. 

MiUhouse,  L.     On  the  battle  field.    Ms.,  1918.  '; 

Mills,  W.  B.    Stand  by  the  Flag.    Syracuse,  Mills,  1918.  ^ 

Millspaugh,  C.  S.     When  the  Sammv  bovs  come  marching  home.     Ms.,  1918. 
Milton,  G.  W.    The  Irish  flag  is  flying  with  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Ms.,  1918. 
Mitchell,  A.     Red  Triangle  man.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mitchell,  E.  W.    My  soldier  boy.    N.  Y.,  Mitchell,  1918.  ": 

Mitchell,  S.     Oh,  Santa  Claus,  send  Daddy  back  to  me.    N.  Y.,  Ponce,  1917. 
Moffat,  E.  N.     I  am  proud  to  be  the  mother  of  a  soldier  boy.    Seattle,  Moffat,  1917. 
Mohr,  H.  K.     Don't  you  go  and  won-y,  Marv.    By  B.  MacDonald.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro, 

1918. 

Liberty  bell.    By  J.  Goodwin.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1917. 

My  dream  of  peace.    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

Paul  Revere  .  .  .    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

Monaco,  J.  V.     Dream  of  a  soldier  boy.     By  A.  Dubin.    N.  Y..  Witmark,  1917.     ' 

I'm  going  to  follow  the  boys.     By  H.  Rogers.     N.  Y..  Witmark,  1917.      ._ 

Torpedo  Jim.     By  R.  Le^^-is.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917.  'J 

Monroe, ^D.  J.     He's  marching  home  to  you.     Ms..  1918. 

Montague,  L.  H.    The  new  America.     Buffalo,  Montague,  1917. 
Montalbano,  R.     America's  voice.     (Eng.  &  Italian.)    Tampa,  Fla.,  1917. 
Montell,  J.  B.    The  reveille.    By  Bret  Harte.     N.  Y.,  Schuberth,  1918. 
Montgoniery,  T.  N.    Marchin'  on.     Photo.,  1918.  ,, 

Montroy,  S.    The  coal  miner's  battle,  war  or  peace.     Phil.,  Montroy,  1918.  ^ 

Try  to  be  a  hero  serve  the  old  Red,  WTiite  and  Blue.     Phil.,  Montroy,  1918., , 

Moon,  N.     She  is  just  a  girl  that's  serv'ing  Uncle  Sam.     Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

Moore,  B.  J.     Preparedness.     1916. 

Moore,  F.  F.    When  our  boys  go  over  the  top.     N.  Y.,  Howard,  1918. 

Moore,  L.  E.    Uncle  Sam's  union  suit.    Chi.,  Moore,  1916. 

Moore,  Z.  M.     Just  a  vankee  lad.    Ms.,  1918.  * 

Morgan,  B.    The  spirit  of  '17.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Morgan,  J.    Don't  bite  the  hand  that's  feeding  you.    ByT.  Hoier.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1915. 

Uncle  Sammy  take  care  of  my  girl;    Chi.,  Forster,  1918. 

Morgan,  N.  C.     For  the  men  at  the  front.    Hymn.     1918.  .^ 

Morris,  E.    Uncle  Sam  has  hit  the  trail.    Ms.,  1917.  ' 

Morris,  J.  H.    The  message.    By  J.  W.  Van  Winckle.     1918. 
Morris,  L.    They'll  make  it  look  like  Dixie  when  thev  cross  the  river  Rhine.    Ms., 

1918. 
Morrison,  A.  H.     I  will  return  to  you.    Ms.,  1918. 
Morrison,  R.  R.     We're  fighting  for  the  things  held  dearest.    Air:  John  Browne. 

Words  only.     1917. 
Morse,  C.  R.     Liberty  battle  hymn.     1918. 
Morse,  H.    Wait  till  we  get  there.     N.  Y.,  Morse,  1918. 
Morse,  T.     I  want  to  be  a  soldier  like  my  dad.    Ms.,  1918. 

If  they'd  only  fight  the  war- with  wooden  soldiers.    N.  Y..  Witmark,  1915. 

Our  lanky  Yankee  boys  in  brown.     N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1917. 

A  submarine  attack.    Ms.,  1918. 

I  want  to  be  a  soldier  Uke  my  dad.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918.  :Jz. 

We'll  knock  the  Heligo-into  Heligo-out  of  Heligoland!    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917.' 

Moser,  V.  E.     For  democracy.    Milwaukee,  Moser,  1918. 

Mosness,  B.     Go,  for  your  country's  calling.    Ms.,  1917. 
Mott,  W.  A.    Uncle  Sam  marching  through  Germany.     1918. 
Mowbray,  N.  E.     Welcome  to  the  Y.  M.C.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 


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MueWing,  C.    The  Red,  White  and  Blue.    By  Mrs.  J.  Surrett.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mueller,  E.  A.     Hvmn  to  Democracy.     By  J.  Milnor  Dorey.     Hymn.     Trenton, 

Mueller,  1918. 
Muir,  C.  C.    The  man  of  the  hour.     Cin.,  Muir,  1917. 
Murdock,  L.  S.    When  the  Indian  goes  to  Paris  .  .  .  Cin.,  Murdock,  1918. 
Murray,  D.     .Vmerica  thou  art  first.    Chi.,  1917. 

Murray,  F.  H.     Prepareduesa  (Pacifist  vs,  Patriot).    By  A.  G.  M.     1916. 
Murry,  M.     A  motner's  explanation.    Ms.,  1918-- 

We're  coming  right  away.    Ms.,  1918. 

Mussey,  K.  K.  Right  makes  might.  Woman's  Aux.  Com.  for  Naval  Recruiting, 
1917. 

My  Uncle  Sam.     B);  H.  J.  Smith.     (Tune  of  Dixie).     1917. 

Myers,  S.  S.     America,  glorious  land  of  Freedom.     Cin.,  Fillmore,  1918. 

Nairn,  R.     Come,  my  lad,  and  be  a  soldier.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

Nardinl,  E.  Q.     America  (National  Air).     1918. 

National  songs  of  the  Allies  .  .  .  Bost.,  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  1918. 

National  songs  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  our  Allies.  Prov.,  R.  I.,  Liver- 
more,  1917. 

The  Nation's  Home  Songs.    Chi.,  Kimball,  1918. 

Needham,  W.  L.  WTio  are  Americans?  By  J.  L.  Gardner.  Chi.,  Chi.  Song  House, 
1917. 

Neenan,  J.  J.    Fighting  for  the  Red  ^Vhite  and  Blue.    1918. 

Neilan,  J.     Hit  the  trail  for  Europe.    Cleveland,  Assoc.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 

Nelson,  C.  W.    The  boys  of  liberty.    Ms.,  1918. 

Nelson,  E.     I've  got  a  new  job.    N.  Y.,  Stasny,  1918. 

She'll  miss  me  most  of  all.     N.  Y.,  Stasny,  1918. 

When  Yankee  Doodle  leams  to  "parlez  V0U3  Franyais."    N.  Y.,  Stasny,  1917. 

Nettleship,  M.     Democracy  or  freedom  for  ever.    Ms.  1918. 

Neubauer,  L.     Who  can  deny?    Ms.,  1918. 

Ne  Ville,  M.  D.    While  our  banner  floats  above.     Louisville,  Smythe,  1918. 
Nevin,  G.  B.    America  the  beautiful.     By  K.  L.  Bates.    N.  Y.,  White-Smith,  1918. 
New  camp  songs.    By  L.  B.  Smith.    Cleveland,  Smith,  1917. 

New  Columbia.    By  T.  J.  Mitchell.    Adapted  to  the  "Red,  White  &  Blue."    Los  An- 
geles Mitchell  1917. 
Neweu!  F.  E.     Victory.    Cent.  Falls,  R.  I.,  Newell,  1918. 
NeweU,  E.  W.    Yes,  we'll  fight!  fight!  fight!  for  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 
Newham,  J.    Farewell  my  soldier  boy.    Ms.  1918. 
Nichols,  C.  C.    We're  waiting  the  call  to  go  boys.    Ms.  1918. 
Nichols,  D.  E.     A  soldier's  good-bye.     Harlowton,  Mont.,  Nichols,  1918. 
Nickerson,  W.  J.    The  colored  soldier  boys  of  Uncle  Sam  . . .    N.  0.,  Grunewald,  1918. 
Nicolai,  S.  F.     Freedom  of  the  sea^f.    Jackson,  Mich.,  Nicolai,  1917. 
Nitsche,  C.  B.    After  the  war.     By  W.  H.  Craft.    Craft  &  Nitsche,  1916. 
Nixon.     Old  Glory.    The  triumph  of  the  right.    N.  Y.,  Cross,  1917. 
Noel,  J.    Uncle  Sam  is  wiser  than  the  Kaiser.    Ms.  1918. 
Nolan,  J.  C.    Three  cheers  for  the  U.  S.  A.     San  Fran.,  Nolan,  1918. 
Northrup,  T.  H.     Neutrality.    By  G.  P.  Ganung.     Denver,  Ganung,  1916. 
Nye,  J.  B.    Listen!    Hear  the  bova  in  khaki  sing.    Camp  Hill,  Pa.,  Nye,  1918. 
Nyvall,  D.,  jr.    The  old  Continentals.    By  G.  H.  McMaster.    Chi.,  Fearis,  1917. 

Your  land  and  mine.     By  A.  S.  Sherwood.    Chi.,  Fearis,  1918. 

O'Brien,  M.    The  martyrs  of  Ireland.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1916. 
O'Brien,  R.  J.     For  Democracy.    By  E.  Johansen.     1918. 

O'Brien,  W.  D.     Liberty.    Chi.,  Extennon  Press,  1918. 

O'Qorman,  W.  J.    The  song  of  the  drum.     N.  Y.,  Atlas  Mus.  House,  1915. 

Sustain  Democracy.     By  P.  M.  Fox.    Ms.  1918. 

O'Hara,  G.    Aw,  Sammie.     By  H.  Sanborn.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Give  three  loud  cheers.    By  E.  M.  Gibbs  &  I.  Stewart.    N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1917. 

I  don't  care  where  they  send  me.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

K-K-K-Katy.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

— —    Send  me  a  curl.     N.  Y.,  Huntzinger,  1917. 

The  Woman  Who  Waits  at  Home.     By  G.  Johnstone.    N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1917. 

O'Keefe,  E.     Somewhere  over  there.    N.  Y.,  Branen,  1918. 

O'Keefe,  J.    Leave  it  to  the  sailors.    Operetta.     1918. 

O'Mara,  B.     I'm  fighting  for  America  and  you.    N.  Y.,  O'Mara,  1917. 

O'Mara,  H.    We'll  have  to  do  it  again.    Chi.,  RoBsiter,  1917. 

O'Neil,  I.  C.    The  record  busters.    Ms.  1918. 

O'Neill,  D.     Sammie  think  of  your  Mammy.     N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

O'Neill,  F.  J.    American  battle  cry.    Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  Liberty  Pr.,  1917. 


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O'Neill,  M.     For  Uncle  Sam.    By  B.  Lawton.    Topeka,  Lawton,  1918. 

0'R(Jtirke,  K.  B.    We'll  be  a  big,  big,  brother  to  all  nations.    Los  Angeles,  Acme  Pub . 

Co.,  1915. 
O'Suilivan,  P.     America,  Oh  noble  name.    By  W.  W.  Thum.     Cin.,  Church,  1917. 
Gates,  W.  J.    We'll  be  back  to  Dixie.    Wash.,  Gates,  1917. 
Old  Glory  song  book.     Illinois  State  Register,  1917. 

Oler,  E.    Here's  to  the  flying  (iorps.    By  A.  B.  Oler.     Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  Oler,  1918. 
Oliver,  R.  W.     America  first.    By  A.  H.  Ben-Oliel.     1916. 
Olman,  A.     "Colleen  Machree."     By  J.  Mahoney.     Chi.,  Foreter,  1917. 

Pick  a  little  four  leaf  clover.  .  .     Chi.,  Rcster,  1918. 

Orlob,  H.     Town  Topics.     Operetta.     Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Scliirmer,  1915. 

Osborn,  E.  H.     When  my  Sammy  comes  back  home.     Ma.,  1918. 

Ostrander,  J.  H.     Out  into  the  night.     Chi.,  Ostrander,  1915. 

Overmyer,  J.  B.     Our  battle  song.     By  11.  Cameron.     1917. 

Owens,  S.  W.     Some  where  in  France.     Ms.,  1918. 

P.,  ^.     Uncle  Sarti's  gone  a  gunning.     By  C.  B.     Phil.,  Butz,  1917. 

P.,  L.  S.     Song  of  Free  Germany.     Pt.-song.     1918. 

Pace,  A.  M.    When  the  boys  come  back  again.    Lawrenceburg,  Tenn.,  Pace,  191R. 

Pacholz,  H.  A.     We're  with  you  (March  into  Berlin^     Mb.,  1918. 

Pafnmy,  J.    Bring  back  my  soldier  man  to  me.    N.  Y.,  Up-To-DateMu8.  Co.,  1915. 

Paganucci,  A.  F.     Our  lads  across  the  sea.    Ms.,  1918. 

Page,  N.  C.  &  W.  Rhys-Herbert.    National  Anthems.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1918. 

Paine,  F.  M.     Our  country's  flag.     By  E.  H.  Hurlbut.    Los  Atfgeles,  Hodgdon,  1917. 

Paine,  H.  W.     We'll  fight,  fight,  fight  for  America  all  right.    Quincy,  Mass.,  Paine. 

1917.  ' 

Paley,  H.     Cheer  up  father,  cheer  up  mother.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

When  he  took  a  look  in  his  little  red  book.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

Palin,  G.  H.     Hail  to  America.     1917. 

Palm,  O.,  jr.  .On  to  victory.     N.  Y.,  Palm.  1918. 

On  tb  victory.     Pt.-song.     N.  Y.,  Palm,  1918. 

Palmer,  A.  S.    A-M-E-R-I-O-A  will  surely  stop  old  kaiser  bill  then  all  hoo-ra.     1918. 

Palmer,  C.  E.    Awake,  America!     1917. 

Palmer,  E.-D.    Here's  to  the  flag.     By  K.  M.  Fargo.    Redlands,  Cal.,  Palmer,  1917. 

There'sastar  foryouin  the8er\iceflag.     ByG.  W.Owen.     Bost.,  Palmer,  1918. 

Palmer,  I.  A.    Cheer  as  they  pass  along.    Lob  Angeles,  Heffelfinger,  1918. 

Palmer,  J.  C.    We  have  carried  the  colors  at  home.    Erie,  Pa.,  Erie  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Palmer,  S.  M.    That  fighting  man  of  mine.    Ms.,  1918. 

Pantozzi,  S.     Altogether.    Ms.,  1918. 

Paris,  D.     Sammy  of  the  U.  S.  A.     ByM.Hagen.    Ms.,  1917. 

Park,  J.  S.     Peace  through  victory.     1917. 

Parker,  A.    Your  L^ncle  Sam.    By  0.  H.  Oakley.    Minneap.,  Hennepin,  1915. 

Parker,  C.  JEl.     I'm  for  neutrality.    Goshen,  Ind.,  Parker,  1915. 

Parker,  H.  V7.    The  Red  Cross  spirit  speaks.    By  J.  Finley.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 

Parker,  J.  L.     I  want  to  be  a  soldier  man.     By  A.  Parker.    Minneap.,  Hennepin,  1917. 

Parker,  M.  M.    Mothers  of  America.     Pliil.,  Baker,  191.8. 

Parker,  W.  A.  S.    We'll  be  there  to  meet  you  Sammy.    Leadville,  Colo.,  Parker,  1917, 

Parks,  J.  A.    Brother  of  mine.     From  London  Pictorial    York,  Nebr.,  Parks,  1918. 

When  the  boy  comes  home.    By  E.  S.  Darling.    York,  Nebr.,  Parks,  1918. 

Parrish,  R.  R.     T  delight  to  think  of  Sweetheart.    Chula  Vista,  Cal.,  Parrieh,  1918. 
Parsons,  A.  R.    General  von  Kluck.     From  "The  World."     N.  Y.,  Schroeder,  1914. 
Partsch,  J.  C.    We  all  have  to  go  to  fight  the  common  foe.    Ms.,  1918. 
Paschkes,  M.  F.     America,  it's  up  to  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Every  bond  we  Bell.    N.  Y.,  Paschkes,  1918. 

Patch,  I.  P.     Oh:  Ye  Sammie  boys— its  up  to  you.     Blue  print,  1918. 

Patriotic  songs.     N.  Y.,  Tuller-Meredith.  1917. 

Patriotic  songs  of  America  .  .  Mixed  voices.   Women's  voices.    Boston,  Ditfion,  1917- 

1918. 
Patriotic  songs  of  America  for  school  and  home.    U.  S.  Publ.  &  Serv.  Co.,  1917. 
Patten,  S.  N,    Songs  of  America.     N.  Y.,  Heubsch,  1917. 
Patterson,  M.     Rookie  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 
Paul,  C.  W.    Let  us  pray  for  peace  dear  old  U.  S.  A,    N,  Y„  Mod,  Mug,  Pub.  Co,, 

1915. 
Paull,  E,  T,    Say  Au  revoir  but  not  Good  bye,    N.  Y.,  Paull,  1918. 
Payne,  F.  E.    We're  doing  our  bit.    Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  PajTie,  1918.  :^:q 

Peale,  A.  F.     "Over  here."     Ms.,  1917.  -    O 

Pease,  W.  H.    America  is  calling,  will  you  go?    N.  Y.,  Pease,  1918.        a;  ..Ji  H  O 
-■ — ■    TMien  I  look  at  this  picture  of  you.    N.  Y.,  Pease,  1918.  t  .-jr  [liiaH'O 


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Peck,  S.    Hurrah  for  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

Peckham.  D.     Buddy.     By  F.  Slack.     N.  Y.,  Piantodosi,  19J8.  <? 

Peckham,  H.  D.    You're  all  from  the  U.  S.  A.     Brooklyn,  Peckham,  101(5. 
Peebles,  Mrs.  C.    Somewhere  in  France  (Our  sword).    Ma.,  1918. 

Your  bit.    Ms.,  1918. 

Pendleton,  E.  H.     Onward  to  victory.     Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 

Onward  to  victory.    Male  chor.  arr.     1918. 

Penn.  A.  A.    After  the  war  is  over.    By  F.  H.  Green.    Muscatine,  la..  Green,  1917. 

For  Freedom  and  Peace.     By  E.  Spicer.     San  Fran.,  Webster,  1917. 

From  North  and  from  South.     By  I.  B.  Moland.     N.  Y.,  Moland,  1916. 

Protect  the  U.  S.  A.    By  T.  Donnelly      Morristown,  N.  J.,  Schraudenbach, 

1917. 

Pennell,  S.    Oh  let  it  wave.    Youngstown,  O.,  Pennell,  1917. 
Pennington,  A.    Hail!  Flag  of  freedom.    With  chor.     Rev.  ed.     1918. 
Pennine,  F.    Mo  ch'  America  sta  'Nguerra.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Penny,  E.  W.    Mister  Hoover!    Don't  give  us  a  Loveless  Day.     By  D.  Petterfon. 
Ms.,  1918. 

We're  leaving  you  to-day.    Mb.,  1918.  .q 

Penrod,  S.    Our  bormy  boys  in  blue.     Sedalia,  Mo.,  Perry,  1918.  'q 

Percy,  L.    My  country.    Mb.,  1917.  t> 

Peres,  E.  M.    Will  he  come  back?    (Faithful  and  true).    Ms.,  1918.  q 

Perkins,  C.  E.    Liberty.    Ms.,  1917.  p 

Perkins,  E.  A.    Lead  on  America.    Ms.,  1917. 

Perkins,  G.  H.    Over  the  top.    By  H.  W.  Baine.    Concord,  N.  H.,  Perkins,  1917. 

Perkins,  T.    Preparedness.     Bost.,  Christie,  1916. 

Perkins,  T.  E.    Soldiers  benediction.     By  J.  R.  Clements.     1917. 

Perlman,  M.    If  the  Kaiser  were  wiser  he'd  keep  far  away.    N.  Y.,  Perlman-Com, 

1917.  ji 

Perlmutter,  A.    Menshheit  erwach.     By  H.  Meisel.    N.  Y.,  Teres,  1917.  ?{ 

Perrins.  W.  H.    The  U.  S.  Navy.    Mb..  1917.  -ff 

Perry,  L.  B.    Carry  on  keep  a  going.    Rochester,  Eclipse  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Perry,  W.  A.     I'm  fighting  for  you.     Brunswick,  Ga.,  Perry,  1917. 
Persike,  G.  C,    Heroes  of  '17.    Brooklyn,  1917. 
Peters,  M.  I,    I've  Given  All  I  Ever  Had!    Ms.,  1918. 
Peterson,  A.    My  country  is  the  U.  S.  A.    Minneap.,  Peterson,  1918. 
Peterson,  E.  O.    For  dear  Old  Glory.    Hillyard,  Wash.,  Peterson,  1918. 
Peterson,  M,  M.    When  the  boys  come  home.    Ms.,  1918. 
Petre,  D.  D.    When  you  come  back  to  me.    Ms.,  1918. 
Pfeiffer,  C.  A.    The  maid  I  met  in  Flanders.    1918. 

Now  I  lay  me  down  to  sleep.    Quincy,  111.,  Pfeiffer,  1918. 

There's  a  light  shining  bright  in  the  window  to-night.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1918. 

WTien  it's  all  over.     N.  Y.,  Stern,  1918. 

Phelps,  J.  A.    After  the  war  is  over.     1915. 

Philo,  J.    Help  win  the  war.    By  W.  I.  Pickford.    Ms.,  1918.  jg 

Piantadosi,  A.    Belgium,  dry  your  tears.     N.  Y.,  Piantadosi,  1918.  g 

I  didn't  raise  my  boy  to  be  a  soldier.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1915.  ;i 

Picken,  V.     In  the  trenches.     Saniord,  Me.,  Picken,  1915.  H 

Pierpoint,  Corp.  W.  C.    Watch  your  step,  America.     1918.  a 
Pierson,  W.  T.  .  .  .    Carry  on!    By  P.  Johnson.    Wash.,  Pierson,  1918. 

Sons  of  America.    By  A.  F.  Holt.    Wash.,  Pierson,  1917. 

Platzmann,  E.    While  the  world's  greatest  war  goes  on.     N.  Y.,  Uptou,  1914. 
Pleau,  A.    The  Call  to  the  Boys  in  Blue.    By  Mrs.  C.  T.  Mitchell.    Rochester,  Pleaii, 

1917.  .   !•  ' 

Polini,  G,  C.    Peace.    By  Mrs.  W.  M.  Baugh.    Wash.,  Marks-Goldsnuth,  1&1&.     n 
Pond,  W.J.    We're  all  for  Uncle  Sam.    By  J.  Wells.     N.  Y.,  Gordon,  1916. 
Porter,  C.    See  America  first.     Opera.    Excerpts.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1916.  -: 

Porter,  L.    Mothers  of  America  you  have  done  your  share!    By  H.  Ellis.    N.  1^ 

Stem,  1918.  „■  '^ 

Porter,  W.  H.    When  the  boys  come  home.    By  John  Hay.    Cin.,  Wilbs,  1918. 
Portfolio  of  patriotic  war  songs  .  ,  .    1917. 
Potts,  L.DuB.    Old  Glory.    Ms.,  1918.    quartet  arr. 
Powell,  Lt.  A.  H.    United  States.    Douglas,  Ariz.,  Powell,  1918. 
Powell,  R.  J.    Hail!    Old  Glory.    Minneapolis,  1918. 

Song  of  the  rookies.    1918.  ,.,«,/,      -,„,o 

Powers,  B.    In  the  evening  when  the  twilight  falls.    N.  Y. ,  Bluebird  Pub.  Co.,  |.&*8. 
Pownlng,  J.  H.    The  flag.    Ms-.,  1918.  „  ^    r^^         „ 

Praag,  H.  J.  Van.    A  marching  song  for  America.    By  E.  W.  Limi.    N.  Y.,  ChnppeU, 


260  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Praag,  M.  Van.     France  to  America.    Eng.  verseby  J.  B.  O'Donnell.     N.  Y.,  1917. 
Praetorious,  C.    When  the  Yankees  go  into  battle.    By  A.  Rossi.    Brooklyn,  Rossi, 

1917. 
Price,  H.    A  gray  haired  mother's  praying.    By  J.  J.   Soukup.     Astoria,   R.   I., 

Soukup,  1917. 
Price,  M.    Only  a  U.  S.  Sammy.     Inwood,  la.,  Price,  1918. 
Priest,  T.  F.     Our  flag  and  freedom.     By  J.  F.  Smith.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 
Primavera,  D.     Come  boys  be  ready  to  fight  for  our  country.     1917. 
Prime,  W.  R.     Uncle  Sam's  warning.     N.  Y.,  Powell,  1915. 
Protheroe,  D.    Our  flag.    By  0.  W.  Augustus.    Winnetka,  111.,  Augustus,  1917. 
Provenzano,  J.  A.     Good-bye!    Dear  old  America.     N.  O.,  Provenzano,  1918. 
Pryor,  A.     We'll  be  there.  Uncle  Sammy.    By  W.  K.  Devereaux.     N.  Y.,  Witmark, 

1917. 
Ptre,  A.  S.     Le  petit  crucifix.    By  R.  Esse.     Bost.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Puggsley,  H.  H.    To  fieht  for  Uncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 
Pull  off  your  coat  Uncle  Sam.    By  "The  daughter  of  the  regiment."    Bost.,  Acorn 

Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Pyke,  C.  M.     'Neath  stars  and  stripes.     Los  Angeles,  Heffelfinger,  1917. 
Quaw,  E.    Under  the  banner  of  the  Red  Cross  nurse.     N.  Y.,  Nat.  Pub.  Co.,  1917;.  ^ 
Quigley,  H.    Onward  to  Peace.    Middletown,  Cal.,  Quigley,  1917.  -'*? 

Quigley,  T.  J.     We  are  ready  to  follow  Old  Glory.     Chi.,  Quigley,  1917. 
Quinn,  B.  D.     It's  all  for  the  flag  and  you.     Scranton,  \Miitmore,  1917. 
Qninn,  J.  C.     Somewhere  in  France.    By  C.  H.  Quinn.     Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1916. 
Qiiinn,  J.  F.    WTien  the  band  plays  Yankee  Doodle  Dandy.    By  D.  A.  Lord.    Ms., 

1917. 
Quirk,  G.    A  dash  of  the  Red,  White  &  Blue.     N.  Y.,  Quirk-Dudley,  1918.  '^ 

Rablen,  S.  T.    Mother  and  Uncle  Sam.     Sonora,  Cal.,  Rablen,  1915.  }" 

Badcliffe,  A.     America  they're  calling  you.    Millville,  N.  J.,  Radcliffe,  1918. 
Bader,  M.  A.     U.  S.  Flag.    Medford,  Ore.,  Haight.  1918. 
Badnor,  M.     Fur  freedom's  cause.    By  Elmer  E.  Grood.    Buffalo,  Good,  1918. 

Yankee  Doodle  on  the  Rhine.     N.  Y.,  W^oods,  1917. 

Bainie,  H.  W.     Our  boys  across  the  sea.    Concord,  N.  H.,  Harriott,  1918. 

Baker,  J.  M.    March  of  the  Christian  soldier.    Phil.,  Reilly,  1918. 

Balston,  G.    The  twinkling  stars  of  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Ralston,  1917. 

Bamar,  A.  B.  C.     Peace  to  mankind .    1915. 

Barney,  J.  S.    Our  Uncle  Sam.    Salida,  Colo.,  Ramey,  1917. 

Bamsey,  P.    The  Yankee  punch.    N.  Y.,  Winslow,  1917. 

Bandall,  J.    America.    By  S.  F.  Smith.    Melody  and  chor.    Mb.,  1918. 

Fair  flag  of  Liberty.    Chi.,  Randall,  1917. 

The  Uberty  bond  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1918. 

Bansom,  H.  E.     I'll  take  my  little  rifle  and  go  Bang!  Bang!  Bang!    Battle  Creek,  Roat, 

1918. 
Bapaport,  H.     When  we  all  go  down  to  Germany.    Ms.,  1918. 
Bapetti,  E.     Dixie  do  or  die.    Tarrytown,  Art  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Bath,  Priv.  F.    When  the  moon  is  shining  somewhere  in  France.    N.  Y.,  Stern,  1917. 
Bathbone,  L.    Way  back  home  in  dear  America.     Kenilworth,  111.,  1918. 
Baynor,  E.    Our  national  flag.    Chi.,  Modern  Mus.  Pub.,  1917. 
Beady,  A.  L.    Tell  the  Kaiser  we  are  coming.    By  M.  T.  Ready.    St.  Paul,  Bram- 

well,  1917. 
Bednuht,  N.    Our  brothers  'cross  the  sea.    Phil.,  De  Paul,  1918. 

They're  calling  us.    By  W.  De  Paul.    Phil.,  De  Paul,  1918. 

B^e,  D.E.     I  clean  them  out  mit-kultur-kraut.    By  L.  Odend'hal.    Balt.,Odend'lial, 

1918. 
Beed,  B.  ^Uncle  Sam  it's  up  to  you.    N.  Y.,  Reed,  1915.  -" 

Bead,  D.,  jr.    The  Irish  will  be  there.    By  W.  Jerome.    N.  Y.,  Jerome,  1917. 
Beed,  H.  L.    We're  going  over  there.    N.  Y.,  Reed,  1917. 
Beed,  J.  E.    We're  going  to  whip  the  Kaiser.    Everett,  Wash.,  Reed,  1917. 
Beed,  W.    The  boys  across  the  sea.    Ms.,  1918. 

Hail!    Loved   America.    Pt.-song.    1918. 

We'll  follow  the  Stars  and  Stripes  to  H-E-L-L.    Ms.,  1918. 

Beheiser,  A.  J.    Uncle  Sam  has  no  chip  on  his  shoulder.    By  G.  W.  Steele.    Brock- 
port,  N.  Y.    Reheiser,  1916. 
Behlander,  B.  B.     Nail  the  flag  to  the  plow.    Ms.,  1918. 

When  the  dog- wood  blossoms  bloom  in  Dixie  Land.    Ms.,  1918. 

Beilly,  J.  M.     New  York  (New  York— New  York— I  love  you).    Ms.,  1918. 
Beimer,  M.  W.     I  want  to  be  a  hero  same  as  Dad.    By  Reynolds  &  Reimer.    Phoenix- 

ville,  Reimer,  1917. 
Beinhardt,  B.  B.    When  Johnny  comes  a-marching  home  again.    Ms.,  1918. 


MUSIC  251 

Semich,  N.  C.     Ib  my  Papa  now  in  France.    Rockford,  Pratt,  1918. 

Bemick,  F.  A.    Arm!    Arm!    To-day!    America.    Salem,  Remick  Miia.  Lib.,  1915. 

Benner,  H.  C.    Our  boys  departure.    Cleveland,  Renner,  1918. 

Our  country's  flag.    Cleveland,  Renner,  1918. 

Whep  our  boys  return.    Cleveland,  Renner,  1918. 

Bennie,  T.     I'm  proud  to  be  the  sweet-heart  of  a  soldier.     By  J.  F.  Langan.    Scran-- 

ton,  Langan,  1918. 
Bensalier,  J.  van.     In  a  German  super-submarine.    Paterson,  Verateena,  1916. 
Bentfrow,  J.    We're  going  over  and  we're  coming  back.     Indianapolis,  Rentfrow, 

1918. 
Betlaw,  U.     Buy  a  bond  to-day.    Ms.,  1918. 

Beupke,  O.  M.    Awake!    America.    By  R.  G.  Berls.    Taylorville,  111.,  Berls,  1918. 
Beyer,  W.  F.     I  see  our  flag  there.    By  R.  R.  Parrish.    Chula  Vista,  Cal.,  Parrish, 

1917. 
Beynolds,  A.  Q.    Those  letters  from  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Uncle  Sammy  on  guard.    Long  Beach,  Cal.,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Beynolds,  B.  H.    The  Yank  from  Yaphank.    Ms.,  1918. 
Bejqiolds,  C.  B.     Liberty  calls.    Columbia,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Mother  I  will  write  to  you.    Columbia,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Beynolds,  F.  A.     Freedom  in  Red,  White,  and  Blue.    By  F.  Quinn.     1918. 

Write  to  friends  in  old  U.  S.  A.    Rochester,  Cruser,  1918.  ^ 

Beynolds,  T.  C.     Right  triumphant.    By  A.  B.  Watson.    Memphis,  Early,  1917i;l 
Bhoades,  B.  W.    Get  up  and  get  over.     N.  Y.,  Rhoades,  1917. 

Proper  propaganda.     1918. 

Bhoades,  H.  C.    Just  another  kiss.    By  T.  W.  Caulfield.    N.  Y.,  Triangle  Mu^.  Co., 
1918.  V""   ■' 

We  have  heard  you.  Tommy  Atkins.    N.  Y.,  Triangle  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Bhoades,  J.  H.,  sr.    When  Grandma  sent  her  boys  to  war,  way  backin  "61."    Ms., 

1918. 
Bhodes,  T.  E.     "Over  the  Top"  goes  Sammv.     Andover,  Rhodes,  1917. 
Bice,  N.  E.    Our  country's  call.    By  H.  D.  Blybach.    Ms.,  1918. 
Bich,  J.    We're  all  for  the  U.  S.  A.     By  J.  L.  Allabough.    Cleveland,  AUabough, 

1917. 
Bich,  M.  E.    The  boys  in  khaki.     Fitchbur^,  Rich,  1918. 
Bich,  W.  D.    The  Yankee  Doodle  lads.     Phil.,  Swisher,  1917. 

Bichardsoin,  D.    Line  up  for  Uncle  Sam.    By  M.  S.  Gielow.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1916. 
Bichardson,  F.  J.    When  the  boys  in  khaki  sail  away.    By  A.  Snow.    Boat.,  Bay 

State  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Bichardson,  J.  H.    Our  soldier's  fighting  song.    Ms.,  1918.  ■i-.i.-i 

Bichmond,  B.  M.    Onward  to  victory  and  freedom.     Dover,  Richmond,  1917.        ^ 
Bichmond,  J.    Off  for  France.    Cin.,  Church,  1917. 

Bichter,  F.  W.    America's  knitting  song.    Portland,  Ore.,  Reynolds,  1918. 
Bidgway,  H.  G.    We'll  stand  by  Uncle  Sam.     San  Rafael,  Cal.,  Ridgway,  1917. 
Biebe,  E.  F.    Old  Baldy.     San  Antonio,  Riebe,  1917. 
Biffle,  J.  J.    The  service  flag.    McClellandtown,  Pa.,  Riflle,  1918. 
Biggs,  B.    When  the  boys  come  sailing  home.    Ms.,  1918. 

WTiy  can't  we  all  be  united.    Barbieri,  1918. 

Biha,  J.    Bride  of  Glory.    Chi.,  Riha,  1918. 

Biley,  B.    The  first  man  "Over  the  top. "    Ms.,  1918. 

Bing,  J.    Volunteer  boys  ...    By  F.  W.  Hager.    Rii^  &  Hager,  1918. 

Binggenberg,  G.  C.    Hymn  for  America.     By  William  Adams  Slade.    Wash.,  1911, 

1917. 
Bisher,  A,  P.     Knitting.    By  F.  L.  Armstrong.    Bost.,  Schmidt,  1917. 
-^ —    Knitting.    Pt.-song.     Bost.,  Schmidt,  1918. 
Bitchle,  E.    Can't  you  hear  your  Uncle  Sammy  calling.    Chi.,  Liberty  Pub.  House, 

1917. 

Let  us  have  peace  in  "place  of  war.    Maiden,  Ritchie,  1915. 

Boat,  C.  E.    Our  soldier  boys.    Battle  Creek,  Roat,  1918. 
Bobert,  K.  A.    Americans  first.    Mobile,  1917. 

Boberts,  C.  F.    My  country's  calUng  me.    Chi.,  United  Song  Writers  Assn.,  1918. 
Boberts,  D.  E.  &  D.  M.  Benham.     Sayings  and  songs  for  soldiers  and  sailors.     Bait., 

Tract  Soc.,  1917. 
Boberts,  E.  W.    Uncle  Sam  is  calling.    By  G.  L.  Webster.    Mo.,  1917. 
Boberts,  J.  K.    On  to  victory.     1917. 

Boberts,  L.  S.    My  country  forever.    By  H.  W.  Yeager.    Chi.,  1917. 
Boberts,  N.  B.    There's  going  to  be  some  doings  .  .  .    Pittsburgh,  National,  1917. 
Boberts,  P.    Songs  for  coming  Americans.    N.  Y.,  Assoc.  Pr.,  1916. 


252  LIBBABY  OP  OONGBESS 

Koberts,  V.  F.     "  Bring  back  the  flag. "     Gin.,  Krolage,  1917. 

Robertson,  C.  A.    We're  off  to  the  call.     By  E.  B.  McKinley.     Chi.,  Robertson,  19ll^. 
Bobertson,  F.  A.  A.    Army  of  Democracy.     Portland,  Ore.,  Robertson,  1918. 
Robertson,  R.  R.    The  laddies  from  Missouri.    Springfield,  Mo.,  Robertson-Criss. 

1918. 
Robinette,  A.  M.     When  the  Yankees  yank  the  Kaiser  off  his  throne.    Ms.,  1918. 
Robinson,  G.  W.    The  boy  that  is  somewhere  in  France.     Battle  Creek,  Roat,  1918. 
Robinson,  H.  I.     I  hear  America  ca,lling.    By  I.  S.  Friedlieb.    N.  Y.,  Beaux  Art 

Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Robinson,  J.    Our  flag  of  freedom.    San  Fran.,  Robinson,  1917. 
Rock,  M.  B.     Our  boys  of  Uncle  Sam.     N.  Y.,  Mibrock,  1918- 
Rodeheaver,  H.  A.    We'll  be  waiting  when  you  come  back  home.    Chi.,  Rodeheaver, 

1918. 
Rodgers,  G.  G.     On  to  victory.    By  W.  G.  Rodgers.     1918. 

Roese,  H.  H.    Bring  home  the  victory.     By  Corp.  H.  L.  Green,    N.  Y.,  Harris,  1918. 
Rogers,  G.  D.     Peace  hymn.    Quartet.     By  G.I).  R.     1915. 
Rogers,  J.  H.    The  name  of  France.    By  H.  Van  Dyke.    Pt.-song.     Bost.,  Ditson, 

1918. 

War.    By  D.  Burnet.    Boston,  Ditson,  1915. 

Rogers,  L,  V.     Soldier  pal  is  the  best  pal  of  all.     Los  Angeles,  Gilmount,  1918. 

Rogers,  W.  W.    "WTiat  do  we  s-and  for.    Pasadena,  Rogers,  1917. 

Roland,  H.  B.     I'm  with  Uncle  Sam.    By  L.  Richt.    Ms.,  1917. 

RoUman,  E.     Prepare!    America  prej^are.    By  J.  J.  Neels.    Bait.,  Neels,  1916, 

Rollo,  J.  A.     For  Yankee  land  and  Lncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 

Romberg  &  Timberg.    Doing  our  bit.     Operetta  Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Romberg,  S.     Her  soldier  boy.    Mus.  Com.  Exceq^ts.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1916. 

Passing  Show  of  1917.     Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Romilli  G.    Soldier's  song.    By  R.  B.  Glaenzer.    N.  Y.,  Luckhardt,  1917. 
Romspert,  H.  H.    \Vhj  do  the  nations  go  to  war?    Dayton,  Romsjiert,  1916. 
Rooney,  P.    Are  you  the  O'Reilly?    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1915. 

Roosa,  C.     Victory.    Ms.,  1918. 

Root,  G.  F.    Thesongof  the  soldier  boy.    By  M.  A.  Hutton.     Spokane,  Huttpn,  1915. 
Rosales,  E.     Glory  and  honor.    By  M.  Walanth.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Rosborough,  L.  B.    Take  me  across  the  sea.    By  D.  J.  Macarthur.     Flint,  Mich., 

Macarthur,  1917. 
Rosche,  G.  F.    Favorite  songs  .  .  .     Chi.,  Rosche,  1915. 
Rose,  J,  M.     On  to  victory  or  Americans  all.    Plymouth,  Wis.,  Rose,  1918. 
Rose,  P.  De.    My  Daddy's  star.    N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1918. 
Rosen,  C.    Fight  on  (Vict'ry  will  surely  come).    Seattle,  Sound  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

-  Onward!    Onward!    Victory  will  siu'ely  come.    Ms.,  1918. 
Rosenbaum,  H.  A.    Give  us  peace  again.     Hoboken,  Rosenbaum,  1915. 

Good-bye,  every-body.  we're  off  to  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Rosenberg,  A,    Let  us  stand  by  the  President.    Minneap.,  Hennepin,  1917. 
Rosenberg,  J.  S.    America  my  sweet  land.     Cleveland,  R.  G.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Rosey,  G.    Come  along.    By  A.  Angyalfi.     N.  Y.,  Rosey,  1918. 

Rosey,  J.    Mad'moiselle.    By  A.  Irish.    N.  Y.,  Stern,  1917. 

Ross,  A.    America  we  love  you  first..    Brooklyn,  Ross,  1918. 

Ross,  G.    War  trilogy.    By  C.  B.  Dodge.    Bost.,  TVTiite-Smith,  1915. 

Ross,  J.    My  country  and  my  flag.     Ms.,  1917. 

Ross,  L.  C.     "Uncle  Sammies  bo  vs."    N.  Y.,  Brennen.  1917. 

Ross,  S.    "Watch  out  for  Uncle  Sam."    Ms.,  1918. 

Roth,  E.    We  can't  do  without  our  fighting  boys.    Ms.,  1918. 

Rourke,  B.    Follow  the  dear  old  flag.    Bost.,  Cohen  M.  P.  Co.,  1918.  .    „rf»fiT 

Rozafkeriefo,  A.  P.    Run,  run,  run,  for  I'm  a  Yankee.    Ms.,  1918.  «  ,"iiBi« 

Rubens,  P.  A.    Your  flag  and  country  want  you.    By  Rubens  &  Nortih.    N.  T-, 

Chappeli,  1917. 
Rubertis,  N.  De.    A^merica  is  ready.    By  J.  B.  Cassidy.    Kans.  City,  Caasidy,  1917. 
Rubin,  H.     'Twas  only  the  Kaiser's  dream.     N.  Y.,  Becker,  1918.  /   ^ 

Rubner,  D.  de  C.    America.    By  Rollin  J.  Wells.     N.  Y.,  Luckhardt,  1917. 
Ruby,  H.    The  Dixie  volunteers.    By  E.  Leslie.    Waterson,  1917. 
— —    The  girl  he  left  behind  him  has  the  hardest  fight  of  all.    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

Girls  of  America,  we  all  depend  on  you.     N.  Y.,  Kalmar,  1917. 

I've  got  a  Red  Cross  Rosio  going  across  with  me.    N,  Y.,  Waterson.  1917. 

Rucker,  V.  W.^Good-bye,  soldier  boy,  good-bye.    By  Lottie  Samu€iL,-Mff.^4?J7,i 
Rudolfe,'R.    United  we  stand.    Boat.,  Ansano  Mus.  Co.,  1917.  -.  '.^     .   -: 

Rudolpli,',J.{B.    To  arms  for  right  and  freedom.    Ms.,  1918.  ' 

Ruhlraan"  J.;,S.    Boora-a-laddie-boom.    Trenton,  Ruhlman,  1917. 


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Etunshlsky,  J.  M.    Ruseland'B  freiheits  lied.    N.  Y.,  Hebrew  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Bupert,  E.    Come  on  boys  let's  go.     1917. 

Euskin,  J.  F.     Cheer  for  the  bo j^s  in  the  army.    By  C.  Nathan.    Atlanta,  1918. 

Russell,  A.  C.    The  Rainbow  Division.    Ms.,  1918. 

Bussell,  L.  A.    The  sacrifice.    N.  Y.,  Luckhardt,  1917. 

Russell,  T.  W.     Freedom's  dawn.    Minneap.,  Russell,  1918. 

Russotto,  H.  A.    The  lonely  war  bride.    By  M.  Zavodnick.    N.  Y.,  Schenker,  1918. 

The  war  of  the  world.    By  M.  Zavodnick.     N.  Y.,  Schenker,  1915. 

We  all  must  fi^ht  for  Uncle  Sam.    N.  Y.,  Schenker,  1918. 

Rutherford,  A.  J.  Gim'me  a  kiss,  Mirandy  'cause  I'm  goin'  over  there.  N.  Y,,  Wit- 
mark,  1917. 

We'll  fight  for  Uncle  Sam.     By  F.  S.  Rutherford.    Denver,  Rutherford,  1917. 

Ryan,  A.     Peace  be  on  earth.    By  K.  H.  Schmidt,  M.  D.    Chi.,  Schmidt,  1915. 
Ryan,  C.    We'll  be  there.  Uncle  Sam,  we'll  be  there.    Brooklyn,  Ryan,  1917. 
Ryan,  J.  F.    We  have  the  right  mwi  now.    ByJ.  F.Smith.    N.  Y.,  Smith  &  Ryan, 

1915. 

Ryan,  Mrs.  L.  J.  I 'm  raising  my  boy  to  be  a  soldier  to  fight  for  the  U.  S.  A.  Grove- 
land,  Mass.,  Ryan,  1917. 

Ryder,  F.  L.    Your  flag  and  my  flag.     By  W.  D.  Nesbit.    Chi.,  VoUand,  1917. 

Sabel,  A.  R.    We're  one  for  Uncle  Sam.    By  R.  Freeman.     Pasadena,  Sabel,  1917. 

St.  Clair,  F.  J.     The  service  flag.     Ms.,  1918. 

St.  Quentin,  E.  I'll  pray  for  you  and  you  must  pray  for  me.  Bost.,  Bost.  Mub.  Goi.<i 
1918.  >i.-. 

Salden,  J.     Because  you  love  your  flag,  your  girl  and  Liberty.     1917. 

Salzer,  S.  C.    The  glorious  flag.     Newark,  Behrend,  1917. 

The  Sammies  are  in  France.    By  C.  D.  Brown.    Minneapolis,  Brown,  1918. 

Sampliner,  S.    When  Sammy  meets  the  Hun.    Ms.,  1918. 

Sanborn,  E.  R.    We're  on  our  way.    A  hike  song.    Chi.,  Evans,  1918. 

Sandefur,  A.  A.    All  aboard  (For  England,  For  Italy,  For  France).    Ms.,  1918. 

Sanderson,  W.    God  be  with  our  boys  to-night.    N.  Y.,  Boosey,  1918. 

Sandy,  E.  C.    Sons  of  the  land  of  Old  England.    Detroit,  Orpheum  Mus.  Co.,  1914. 

Santly,  J.  When  there's  peace  on  earth  again.  By  Lewis,  Crawford  and  Santly. 
N.  Y.,  Feist,  1917. 

Sapp,  K.  G.  "I'm  off  for  a  place  somewhere  in  France."  Kans.  City,  Sapp-Fortner, 
1917. 

Sargent,  H.    Hurrah  for  Uncle  Sam.    Cin.,  Church,  1917. 

Sargent,  M.    The  Anointed.    Ms.,  1918. 

Satchell,  W.  J.    Good-bye  my  Yankee  soldier  boy.    1917. 

Sattler,  H.  J.    Hymn  of  peace.    Quakertown,  Pa.,  Quakertown  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 

Sauer,  R.    The  bugle  call.    By  D.  O.  Collings.    Provo,  Sauer,  1917. 

Satinders,  R.  N.    Our  battle  hymn.    Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Saunders,  1917. 

Savage,  B.  E.    Uncle  Sammie  we're  with  you.     Phil.,  Matt,  Weiss  M.  P.  Co.,  1917;  <"- 

Savage,  V.    The  Stars  and  Stripes  can  never  fall.     Los  Angeles,  Ellrich,  1918. 

Sawyer,  H.  S.    Hiu-rah!  Hurrah  for  the  Christmas  ship!    Chi.,  McKinley,  1914. 

Saxton,  J.  H.    Uncle  Sammy  wants  you  now.    San  Fran.,  Saxton,  1918. 

Scales,  Mrs.  M.    Hoover  Hooverize.    Ms.,  1918. 

Scanlon,  M.    Fighting  for  the  cause  of  humanity.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Scarmolin,  A.  L.    We'll  keep  Old  Glory  flying.    N.  Y.,  Boosey,  1917. 

Schaeffer,  L.    We're  all  with  you  dear  America.    N.  Y.,  Schaeffer,  1917. 

Schaeflfer,  P.    Serg.  Mike  O'Leary.    Somerville,  Fay-Sweeney,  1915. 

Schaeffer,  R.  E.     Pep!  All  pep.    Ms.,  1918. 

Schaffer,  J.    The  widows'  ana  orphans'  cry.    1915. 

Schaffer,  J.  H.    Are  you  readv?    Bait.,  Schaffer,  1916. 

Schiller,  J".    My  dream  girl.    Words  by  R.  White.    San  Fran.,  Sherman,  1918. 

Schindler,  A.  J.     For  God  and  our  country.    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1918. 

Schleiffarth,  G.  "Too  proud  to  fight  I "  By  K.  H.  Schmidt,  M.  D.  Chi.,  Schmidt, 
1917. 

Schmidt,  C.  G.     United  States,  America.    1918. 

Schmidt,  C.  M.    We  fight  with  you  and  win.    Ms.,  1918. 

Schmidt,  E.    Loyal  Red  Wing.     By  C.  P.  Hall.     Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1917-: 

Schmidt,  J.    American  bugle  call.     1918. 

Saint  Paul's.    1917. 

Schmitt,  S.    Stand  by  the  Presideot  now.    By  E.  N.  Voorhees,    Bort.,  Boet.  Mub. 

Co.,  1917. 
8<AHeider,  O.    Come  on,  rally  'round  our  flag  boys.    By  T.  C.  Elmendorf.    N.  Y. 

Esenee,  1917. 

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254  LIBRARY   OP  CONGRESS 

Schofield,  C.  M.     Land  o'  glory.    Alton,  111.,  Schofield,  1917. 

"Neath  the  Dixie  Doodle-flag."    Alton,  111.,  Charmfield,  1917. 

Schonberg,  C.     Sammie's  saving  souvenirs.    By  C.  Parrott  &  J.  Adamg.     1918. 
Schorr,  A.  J.    Away  from  home  in  a  foreign  land.     Fort  Wayne,  Schorr,  1918. 

The  last  appeal  O  Germany.     Fort  Wayne,  Schorr,  1918. 

Schrader,  L.     War  mothers.    Ms.,  1918. 

Schrag,  B.     Be  prepared.    Springfield,  Mo.,  Univ.  Mus.  Co.,  1916. 

Schroeder,  T.     All  hail,  U.  S.  A.    Bost.,  Schroeder,  1917. 

Schubarth,  C.  T.     For  thee  America!    1917. 

Schulz,  A.  T.    Our  song  of  Liberty.    Mexia,  Tex.,  Schulz,  1917. 

Schultze,  H.  T.     In  the  uniform  of  Uncle  Sam.    Phil.,  Schultze,  1917. 

Schuyler,  F.  Van  E.     Fight  for  Liberty.     Phila.,  Armstrong,  1917. 

Schwartz,  J.     Hello  Central!  Give  me  No  Man's  Land.     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

I'm  on  a  long,  long  ramble.    N,  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 

Schwarz,  M.  E.     Comrades  advance.    By  J.  H.  Hunter.     1917. 
Scott,  E.     Democracy.     By  E.  L.  Klein.    Ms.,  1918. 

Scott,  E.  H.    Land  of  Liberty.    Buffalo,  Denton,  1917. 

Scott,  G.    The  khaki  boy.    By  E.  R.  Greenlaw.    N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917. 

The  Red  Cross  girl.    By  E.  R.  Greenlaw.    Boat.,  Worley,  1918. 

Scott,  P.  H.     Hello  America.    Ms.,  1918. 

Seablom,  J.  A.     "I  love  the  American  flag.    Brooklyn,  Seablom,  1917. 
Seaborn,  F.     He's  in  Uncle  Sam's  marines.    Phil.,  Seaborne,  1918. 
Sechrist,  J.    The  greatest  mother  in  the  world.    Ms.,  1918. 

Khaki  boys  march  (They're  going  over).    Ms.,  1918. 

Remember  the  Lusitania.    Harrisburg,  Sanpan,  1917. 

Secord,  G.  L.  K.    Loyal  to  the  U.  S.  A.    Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  Secord,  1917. 
Secunda,  S.     A  Shpielchen  is  die  Welt.    By  H.  Kaufman.     N.  Y.,  Goldberg,  1917. 
Seeger,  W.  T.     Republic  of  destiny.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 
Seely,  H.  B.    Children  of  Liberty.    Chi.,  Martin,  1917. 
Seller,  J.     In  far  away  France.    Detroit,  Seller,  1918. 

We're  the  Sammies  from  across  the  ocean.     Detroit,  Seller,  1918. 

Seller,  L.     The  Clarion.    By  L.  K.  Anspacher.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Sodger  lad.     By  L.  de  Wetter.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Selbys,  The.     Kaiser  Bill,  good  night!    Los  Angeles,  Selbys,  1918. 
Selected  hymns  of  patriotism.    Bost.,  Pilgrim  Press,  1917, 

Selleck,  G.    Goodbye  Gracie  darling.    Keyport,  N.  J.,  Lawson,  1917. 

Sells,  N.  S.     I'll  return  to  you.    Ms.,  1918. 

Semmann,  L.    The  fairest  flag  beneath  the  sky.    By  F.  W.  Herzberger.    1917. 

Senseman,  C.  M,    At  your  service.  Uncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1917. 

Sently,  J.    When  the  bells  of  Belgium  ring  again.    Ms.,  1918. 

Serre,  F.    Our  own  Red,  White  and  Blue.    N.  Y.,  Hinds,  1917. 

Seyb,  C.    To  Mary  from  Somewhere  in  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Tribute  to  oiu*  soldier  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Seymour,  I.  H.     The  soldier.    By  Rupert  Brooke.    Ms.,  1917. 

Shaiffer,  H.  D.    America  my  home  bless'd  home.     Phil.,  Shaiffer,  1918. 

Shambaugh,  H.  A.     Uncle  Sammy  loves  the  stars  and  stripes.     Dubuque,  Sham- 

baugh,  1917. 
Shanholtzer,  M.    When  you  hear  your  Uncle  Sammy  call  for  soldiers.    Chi.,  Miller, 

1918. 
Shanks,  Mrs.  J.  P.    All  hail  to  thee,  America.    Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
Stanley,  M.  L.    Buy  a  bond!    Ms.,  1918. 
Sharpe,  G.  W.    Buy  a  bond.    Ithaca,  Sharpe,  1918. 
Shaw,  A.  A.    Our  flag.    N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917. 

Shaw,  H.    Uncle  Sam,  don't  take  my  man  away.     Los  Angelea,  Hatch,  1918. 
Shawker,  W.  A.    Our  country's  starry  banner.    Phil.,  Hall-Mack,  1917. 
Shedd,  M.  M.    Lead  on  0  flag.    Bv  H.  O'Donnell.    Chi.,  Shedd,  1917. 
Sheeman,  M.  E.    The  call  of  the  flag.    1917. 

Sheldon,  C.  A.,  jr.    Uncle  Sam  has  hit  the  trail.    Atlanta,  Cable  Piano  Co.,  1917 
Shepherd,  H.  L.     Aviator's  song.    Ms.,  1918. 
Sheppard,  M.    Hooverize.    Ms.,  1918. 

Over  the  top.    Ms.,  1918. 

When  we  come  back  from  over  there.    Ms.,  1918. 

Sheridan,  E.  M.    The  banner  of  mercy.    Ventura,  Cal.,  Sheridan,  1917 

Sherman,  J.  W.    Onward  to  victory.    Boat.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Shevland,  T,    When  the  sun  goes  down  in  France  .  .  .  Tacoma,  Pacific  Coast  Pub. 

Co.,  1917. 
Shields,  B.  A.    Why  Uncle  Sam  is  calling.    Ms.,  1918. 


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Shields,  W.  M.    Your  Uncle  Sam's  Sammy.     St.  Louis,  Shattinger,  1918. 

Shimp,  Z.    A  call  to  the  colors.    By  H.  V.  Shimp.     Kans.  City,  1917. 

Shirley,  Gene.     Oiu-  pledge  to  the  U.  S.  A.    Toledo,  Shirley,  1917. 

Shoeiuaker,  M.  J.    The  world  for  Democracy.    By  M.  Probasco.    Mishawaka,  Ind., 

Probaaco,  1917. 
Shontze,  E.  H.    Remember  boy  this  land  of  ours.    By  J.  E.  Wall.    Quincy,  111., 

Wall,  1917. 
Shore,  V.    A  Love  that  is  red,  white  &  blue.     N.  Y.,  Daniels,  1918. 
Short,  T.  V.    Teddy  boys.    By  B.  Schulze.     Springfield,  Mass.,  Short,  1917. 
Sigurdson,  T.     Old  Glory,  we  love  you!    Ms.,  1918. 

Silby,  E.  M.     Our  boys.    By  Wm.  Burke.    Wash.,  Schloa  Cantorum,  1918. 
Sillaway,  D.     Kiss  your  little  "Sammy"  good-bye.    Milwaukee,  Sillaway,  1917. 

"^\'hen  Sammy  gets  a-going."  By  T.  Slick.    Milwaukee,  Sillaway,  1917. 

Sillaway,  D.  W.     "Company  M."  By  M.  E.  McBain.    Milwaukee,  Sillaway,  1917. 
Sillince,  J.  R.     Our  home  and  country.    Lima,  O.,  Sillince,  1917. 

Silver,  A.    There's  something  'bout'a  uniform  that  makes  the  ladies  fall.    N.  Y,, 

Shapiro,  1918. 
Silver,  M.  The  Dardanelles.    Brooklyn,  Kohn,  1915. 
Silvers,  L.     Root  for  Uncle  Sam.    By  J.  C.  Havez.    N.  Y.,  Havez,  1917. 
Silverwood,  W.  L.    The  stars  and  stripes  is  his  emblem.    Bait..  Fenwick,  1917. 
Simonda,  K.  C.    There's  a  soldier  lad  in  khaki.  "Over  there."     1918. 
Simpson,  J.  6.     Thinking  of  the  home  folks.    Ms.,  1918. 
Simpson,  M.  S.    The  love  he  left  behind  him.    Newark,  Simpson,  1918. 
Simpson,  S.  E.     Here  they  come,  left,  right,  left,  right!    Cleveland,  Arrow,  1917. 
Simpson,  V.  D.    Listen  to  the  bugle  call.    Bait.,  Md.  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Sims,  D.  P.    Anything  for  daddy.     Hill  City,  Kans.,  Sims,  1918. 
Sisk,  B.  J.  ft  W.  F.  James.     Hip  'er  up  keep  'er  up.    Cherokee,  la.,  1917. 
Six,  H.     Star  Spangled  Banner  of  Democracv.     1918. 
Skedden  ft  Pike.     Old  Glory.    By  E.  Skedden.    N.  Y.,  Pierce,  1916. 
Skelton,  O.  M.     Our  lil)erty  bell.    Exeter.  Ont.,  Skelton,  1918. 
Skinner,  C.  H.    America  forevermore.     Chi.,  Monarch  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 
Slesnick,  B.  E.     I  love  you  Uncle  Sammy  true.    Oil  City,  Pa.,  Slesnick,  1918. 
Slesnick,  Mrs.  B.  E.     Peace,  0  star  of  hope.    Oil  City,  Pa.,  Slesnick,  1917. 
Slider,  C.    Some  mother's  boy.    By  J.  C.  Ealy.    New  Alb.,  Ind.,  Slider,  1915. 
Sloane,  A.  B.    It's  not  the  uniform  that  makes  the  man.    By  H.  Blossom.    N.  Y., 

Witmark,  1917. 

We  shoiild  worry.    A  play  with  mus.    Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1917. 

Sloane,  B.    Our  country's  call.    Ms.,  1918. 

Sloane,  B.  C.    Children  of  Liberty.    By  W.  D.  Foulke.     Richmond,  Ind.,  1917. 

Smith,  B.  S.    Our  country's  call.     Portland,  Ore.,  Smith,  1917. 

Smith,  C.    Lily  of  France.     By  W.  Weston.    N.  Y.,  Richmond  Mus.  Co.,  1914. 

Smith,  C.  P.    In  the  dear  old  U.  S.  A.     Flint,  Mich.,  Smith,  1917. 

Smith,  E.  D.    United  States  Democracy  March.     Chi.,  Hyde  Pk.,  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Smith,  E.  L.    America  for  me.     By  H.  Van  Dyke.    Newark,  De  Lemos,  1918. 

If  you're  going  to  join  the  Army  play  the  game.     Newark,  De  Lemos,  1918. 

Smith,  E.  O.     '^That  dear  old  Yankee  flag."     1917. 

Smith,  F.  M.    Our  boys.    1916. 

Smith,  G.  E.    Up  with  the  flag.    Frederick,  Md.,  Smith,  1917. 

Smith,  Q.  S.    Don't  forget  the  girlies.    N.  Y.,  Smith,  1918. 

Smith,  H.  A.    In  no  man's  landf.    Ms.,  1918. 

Smith,  H.  L.    The  fl^  that  frees  the  world.     (4  pt.-song.)    Best.,  Thompson,  1917. 

The  march  of  Liberty.    Best.,  Thompson,  1917. 

What  General  Pershing  will  do  to  Germany  .  .  .    1918. 

Yankee  soldier  boy.    N.  Y.,  Wilcox,  1918. 

Smith,  J.    Allegiance.    Bost.;  Arrow  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Smith,  J.  L.    The  best  fl^  that  ever  flew.    Salt  Lake  City,  Smith,  1917. 

Smith,  L.  W.    Sun-burst  across  the  world.    Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

Smith,  M.  B.    Volunteer  battle  song.    By  A.  J.  Hitchcock.    Nashville,  Hitchcock, 

1917. 
Smith,  N.B.    Are  you  ready  to  stand  behind  the  gun?    Centrevillage,  N.  Y.,  Smith, 

1917. 
Smith,  O.    Be  neutral  in  the  U.  S.  A.    By  P.  J.  McPartlin.    1915. 
Smith,  B.  E.    Our  heroes  over  there.    Ms.,  1918. 

Smith,  B.  L.    Make  the  world  safe  for  Democracy.    Stanley,  N.  C,  Smith,  19]^.  -. 
Smith,  W.  Q.    Awake,  America.    By  E.  S.  Peetz.    Ms.,  1918.  ai;^d: 

Smithfield,  G.    Red  Cross,  I  hear  you  calling.    Ms.,  1917.  -     ;    ..ioicia 

Smothers,  B.  A.    Where  do  we  go  from  here,  boys?    Ms.,  1918.  \  x  .si^t^noiZ 


256  LIBBAEY  OF  CONGRESS 

Smythe,  B.    Fight  for  the  flag  we  love.     By  C.  Zollinger.     Louisville,  Smythe,  1917. 
Sneed,  M.     The  boys  from  old  Kentucky.     Lancaster,  Ky.,  All  Mus.  Shops,  1918. 

The  patriotic  mother.     Lancaster,  Ky.,  Sneed,  1917. 

Snow,  D.  C.    Buy  a  bond.    Chi.,  Snow,  1918. 

Soard,  S.  B.,  sr.     The  doom  of  Kaiser  Bill.     Morristown,  Tenn.,  1918. 

Sola,  J.    America  called  to  war.    Ms.,  1918.  rili 

Solman,  A.     My  Yankee  boy.     By  B.  Grossman  &  B.  Frisch.     N.  Y.,  Morris,  1917. 

We'll  keep  things  going 'till  the  boys  come  home.    By  A.  B.  Sterling.     N.  Y.. 

Morris,  1917. 

Solman,  J.     I'll  come  back  and  be  your  sailor  boy.    N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 

Songs  for  soldiers.     By  E.  Bangs.     De  Land,  Fla.,  Bangs,  1917. 

Songs  of  America  .  .  .     Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  Ft.  Wayne  Pr.  Co.,  1917. 

Songs  of  our  country  .  .  .    N.  Y.,  Nat.  Com.  on  Patr.  Lit.,  1917. 

Songs  of  our  nation.     Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

Songs  the  soldiers  and  sailors  sing.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Soul  Songs  for  Trench,  Camp,  Ship,  and  Battle  of  Life  .  .  .    Brooklyn,  Nat.  Song 

Co.,  1918. 
Sousa,  J.  P.     Blue  Ridge!    I'm  coming  back  to  you.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1917. 

Great  Lakes.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1918. 

In  Flanders  fields  the  poppies  grow.    ByJ.McCrae.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

We  are  coming.     By  E.  W.  Linn.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Souther,  L.    There's  a  lily  field.    By  F.  R.  Mastin.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Spalding,  F.  A.    March  on!    Over  There.    By  A.  Bates.    Bost.,  Homeyer,  1918. 

Spaulding,  H.  F.    The  world's  assassin — Kaiser.    Sioux  Falls,  Spaulding,  1918. 

Speaks,  O.    When  the  boys  come  home.     By  John  Hay.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1915. 

Specht,  P.  L.    To  a  lonesome  heart,    (cello  obi.)    Reading,  Monarch,  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Spencer,  A.     I  want  to  stay  in  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Spencer,  A.  G.     Hail  America.    Reno,  Nev.,  Spencer,  1917. 

Spencer,  M.  D.     Old  Glory's  calling  you.    Chi.,  Lee,  1917. 

Spenser,  W.    Our  Sammee  boys.    Phil.,  Spenser,  1917. 

Spemek,  J.  Q.    The  portrait.    Minneapolis,  Spemek,  1917. 

Sperry,  A.  M-.    My  liberty  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 

Spicer,  B.     Forward  march!    To  Germany.    Good  Hope,  111.,  Spicer,  1917. 

Spiese,  E.     Come  boys  come.    So.  Hammond,  N.  Y.,  Composer,  1918. 

Spining,  G.  L.     O  Sammie!  get  your  gun,  right  away!!    Pasadena,  Spining,  1918. 

The  Spirit  of  the  Nation.    Song  coll.    Sacramento,  Weinstock,  1918. 

Spom,  E.    There's  a  gray-haired  mother  waiting.    N.  Y.,  Royal  Mus.  Co.,  1918.     -L 

Sprague,  W.  H.    We  all  love  the  flag.    By  Rev.  F.  D.  Budlong.    1917. 

Sprankle,  L.     Its  time  to  get  the  spirit  .  .  .    Cleveland,  Supreme  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Spring,  A.  M.     Don't  tread  on  me.    1916. 

Springer,  J.  A.    The  United  States  of  America.    Alb.,  Alb.  Mus.  Bureau,  1917. 

Sprinkle,  M.  O.     Follow  Old  Glory.    Chevy  Chase,  D.  C,  Sprinkle,  1918. 

Staddon,  W.  C.    Somewhere  a  heart  is  aching.    Los  Angeles,  Hawn,  1918. 

Stafford,  C.  C.    The  flag  I  love.    Oneonta,  Ala.,  Stafford,  1918. 

Stahlschmidt,  A.  E.    The  men  of  '17.    N.  Y.,  Stahlschmidt,  1917. 

Staley,  B.  F.     Our  U.  S.  A.  boys.    Rochester,  Staley,  1917. 

Stambler,  E.    Good-bye  boys.    Farce.    Excerpts.    N.  Y.,  McCree,  1917. 

Stanford,  DeW.    Columbia  awake.     N.  Y.,  Lea  &  Stanford,  1916. 

Stanley,  W.  A.    Over  the  seas  for  Liberty.    By  H.  D.  Axleby.    N.  Y.,  Tullar-Mere- 

dith,  1917. 
Stansell,  £.  K.    Allies'  song  of  Freedom.    Buffalo,  Stansell,  1917. 
Stanton,  A.    Our  home  guard.    N.  Y.,  Tarns  Mus.  Lib.,  1917. 
Stanton,  H.  T,     I  am  lonely  for  you.    St.  Louis,  Stanton,  191&. 
The  star-spangled  banner  (J.  S.  Smith)  and  the  Marseillaise  (R.  de  L'Isle).    Bost., 

Ditson,  1917. 
Stars  and  stripes,  I  pledge  myself  to  thee.    (Anonymous).    Cin.,  Cin.  Mus.  Pub.  O04 

1918.  -i2 

Stark,  E.  J.    We're  coming  Uncle  Sammy.    By  J.  Stark.    St.  Louis,  Stark,  1917. 
Stedman,  E.  W.    Up  and  at  'em!!    Brockton,  Old  Colony  Co.,  1918.  ••". 

By  H.  A.  Stedman.    Brockton,  Regal  Mus.  Co.,  1918.  I 

Steele,  P.    The  freedom  of  the  sea.    By  M.  Hillis.    Brookljrn,  Steele,  1917.  uia 

Steely,  W.C.    Stand  by  Old  Glory.    Chi.,  Steely,  1917. 

Steffe,  W.    The  world's  freedom.    By  E.  Wright.    New  Haven,  Mich.,  Wright,  1918. 
Steiberitz,  E.    Conquer  the  Kaiser.    ByR.  Hurd.     1917. 

Steinert,  A.,  jr.    Star  of  Libwty.    By  F.  Tuckerman.    Bost.,  Bost.  Mus.  Co.,  19174iUci 
Steiumetz,  T.  A.    32nd  Dlviaoa  March.    Marshfield)  Wis.,  Melody  Mus.  Go>,  1918m& 


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Stembler,  E.    Ah  don't  want  to  be  no  slacker  man.     By  J.  McCree.    Ms.,  1917. 

Grabahoe,  hoe,  hoe.    By  J.  McCree.    N.  Y.,  McOree,  1917. 

Stenson,  E.  J.    There's  a  red-haired  girl  on  Broadway.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 
Stephens,  E.    The  man  in  the  Battle  Plane.    By  W.  F.  Boosey.     N.  Y.,  Harms,  1917. 
Stephens,  G.  E.     Do,  do  your  beat  for  Uncle  Sam.     Kenosha,  Wis.,  Stephens,  1917. 
Stephens,  P.  A,    Why  we  are  in  the  war;  Meet  me  in  France.    Ms.,  1918. 
Stephens,  W.     Have  you  seen  him  in  France?    (Brother  o'  mine).     N.  Y.,  Chappell, 

1918. 
Stephenson,  C.    My  soldier  brotlier.     El  Dorado,  Kans.,  Stephenson,  1917. 
Sterling,  G.    We're  going.     San  Fran.,  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  1918. 
Stem,  J.    Someone  is  longing  for  home  sweet  home.    N.  Y,,  Douglas,  1918. 

When  I  come  back  to  you  .  .  .  N.  Y.,  Douglas,  1918. 

Sterberger,  A.  L.    Girls  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1917. 

Sterne,  E.    WTien  the  Yankees  come  marching  home.     Ms.,  1917. 

Sterny,  M-.     Forward  Belgium!     N.  Y.,  European  Mus.  Cor.,  1915. 

Stevens,  D.    Carry  on!    Carry  on!    Old  Glory.     By  R.  D.  Ware.    Birchard,  1917. 

Pass  the  word  along  (We'll  be  there).     Bost.,  Birchard,  1918. 

Stevens,  F.  W.    The  songs  that  the  soldiers  sing.     Spokane,  Mus.  Pub.  Co.,  1915. 
Stevens,  G.  E.    They're  off  to  gain  the  victory.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Stevens,  Sgt.  V.  T.    Come  back  to  home  sweet  home.     Battle  Creek,  Roat,  1918. 

Stand  by  Uncle  Sam.     Battle  Creek,  Roat,  1918. 

Stlnson,  J.  M.     Liberty.     1918. 

Stirling,  H,    When  the  war  is  over.     By  S.  Barrett.    Wash.,  Marks-Goldsmith,  1915. 
Stirling,  B.  B.    You'd  better  raise  your  boy  to  be  a  soldier.     N.  Y.,  Lewis,  1916. 
Stitt,  M.  Mc-.    The  Yankees  are  coming.    1918. 
Stoddard,  N.  F.     Come  on  boys.     Wash.,  Stoddard,  1917. 
Stoltz,  E.  J.     Over  the  top  with  your  Uncle  Sam.     San  Fran.,  Grobe,  1918. 
Stoner,  W.  S.     Patriotic  song  book  and  songs  of  the  Allies.    Ann  Arbor,  Educators 
Ass'n,  1917. 

Songs  of  the  Allies.    Ann  Arbor,  Educators  Ass'n,  1917. 

Storer,  M.    Stick  to  Uncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 

Storer,  E.  M.     For  Democracy  and  You.     By  M.  A.  Storer.     St.  Louis,  Liberty  Pub. 

Co.,  1918. 
Story,  P.  B.    The  Allied  soldiers'  anthem.     By  A.  McC.  McHenrv.     1917. 

America  first.     By  H.  E.  Winegar.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1917. 

•    America  needs  you.    By  C.  Kennedy.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1917. 

America's  battle  cry.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1918. 

For  home  and  country  and  the  right.     By  J.  W.  O'Brien.    N.  Y.,  1917. 

Get  a  bond,  boys  and  be  happy.    By  J.  W.  Spencer.    Olneyville,  R.  I., 

Spencer,  1917. 

My  boy.    By  A.  J.  Cook.    Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Cook,  1917. 

Old  U.  S.  A.    By  M.  B.  Long.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1918. 

The  picture  that  he  held  close  to  his  heart.     Six  Mile  Run,  Pa.,  Edwards, 

1918. 

Stars  and  Stripes  forever.    N.  Y.,  Story,  1918. 

The  Stars  and  Stripes  shall  win,  prevail.     N.  Y.,  Story,  1918. 

Uncle  Sam  is  calling.     By  H.  Keller.    N.  Y.,  Story,  1917. 

Stowe,  H.  B.    When  you  strike  at  Old  Glory.     Kans.  City,  Stowe,  1917. 
Stowe,  L.  L.     Our  good  old  U.  S.  A.     Stowe,  1917. 

Sttrassburg,  E.  von.    If  I  come  back  again.     1915. 

Stretch,  M.    The  voice  of  liberty.     By  E.  Biddle.     Camden,  Biddle,  1917. 

Strickland,  H.  A.     Let  Old  Glory  wave  for  the  world's  cause.     By  H.  R.  Rice. 

Ms.,  1917. 
Stroud,  H.    The  boys  from  Tipperary.     1918. 

Song  of  the  Sammies.     1917. 

Strub,  Mrs.  M.     I  want  to  be  a  Sammie.     Toledo,  Stnib,  1918. 

Stults,  E.  M.     Long  wave  Old  Glory.     Pt.-song.     Phil.,  Presser,  1917. 

SugdeH,  J.  H.    Wlien   we're   marching  down   the   main   street  .  .  .  Indianapolis, 

Negley,  1917. 
Sullivan,  A.  S.    Song  of  peace.     Pt.  song.     By  T.  Taylor.    Boat.,  White-Smith,  1914. 
Sullivan,  C.  E.     Sherman  said  "War  is  Hell."     Burlington,  Sullivan,  1918. 
SuUivan,  Mrs.  C.  S.     Our  boys  in  the  khaki  suits.     Anderson,  S.  C,  1918. 
Sullivan,  D.  A.     America  imited.     Lowell,  Sullivan,  1917. 

Sullivan,  D.  J.    The  redheaded  Irishman.     Bv  A.  M.  Grant,    Bost.,  Grant,  1917. 
Sullivan,  Q.  F.     Arrah  me  Kaiser  I'm  a-comin  .     St.  Joseph,  Sullivan,  1917. 
Sullivan,  J.  L.     It's  great  to  be  a  soldier.    Bost.,  Strand  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Sullivan,  S.    Just  tell  Old  Glory.    Lowell,  Anderson,  1918. 

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Sullivan,  T.  B.     I  guess  that  I'll  do  my  bit.     Springfield,  Mass.,  Sullivan,  1918. 
Sully,  L.     America  always!  First  &  lastl  ("If  you're  loyal  to  Uncle  Sam").     Chi., 

SuUivan,  1917. 
Sumner,  C.  L.    Just  put  us  on  your  list  dear  Uncle  Sam.     Norwood,  N.  Y.,  Sumner, 

1917. 
Sumner,  J.  S.     "Somewhere."     By  J.  C.  Sprav.     Chi.,  Spray  &  Henry,  1917. 

Somewhere  in  France.     By  M.  Gregg.     Chi.,  Sumner  &  Maher,  1917. 

Sumner,  W.  C.     It's  a  long  way  back  to  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.    Madison,  Rosendahl, 

1917. 
Sumner  and  Friedman.     Sammy.     Chi.,  Amer.  Mus.  Pub.,  1917. 
Surdam,  W.  M.    The  Star  Spangled  Banner  for  mine.     By  A.  C.  James.     Union, 

N.  Y.,  Surdam,  1916. 
Surette,  T.  W.     Soldiers  of  the  Republic.    By  H.  H.  Harbour.     1918. 
Sutton,  T.  E.     May  the  angels  guard  our  soldier  boys  to-night.    Ms.,  1918. 
Swan,  F.  C.    There's  no  friends  like  the  friends  from  way  back  home.     Boat.,  Swan, 

1918. 
Swan,  N.  E.     We'll  be  with  you  Uncle  Sam.     By  E.  F.  Swan.     Kankakee,  111., 

Swan,  1917. 
Swartz,  H.  M.     'Way  back  home.     By  I.  T.  Tribit.    Los  Angeles,  Hatch,  1917. 
Sweatmon,  T.  R.    The  boys  of  U.  S.  A.     By  E.  P.  Atkins  and  J.  E.  Palmer.     1917. 
Sweely,  C.     Liberty  that  shall  not  pass  away.    Williamsport,  Pa.,  Leschetizky  Mus. 

Sch.,  1918. 
Sweet,  A.    There's  a  picture  in  my  old  kit  bag.     Chi.,  Browne,  1918. 
Swift,  E.  D.    The  Yankee  tin-soldier.     By  D.  Amsden.    Ms.,  1917. 
Swingle,  C.  M.     Men!  Men!  and  more  men.     1917. 
Symons,  P.     Oh  Triune  God,  oh  Triune  Flag.    By  J.  C.  Jones.    Brooklyn,  Franklin 

Pr.,  1917. 
Taft,  F.     Our  country.    Montclair,  1917. 
Takersley,  W.     I'm  Uncle  Sammy's  soldier.     Frankfort,  Ind.,  Tankersley  M.  P.  Co., 

1917. 
Tanner,  N.  E.     For  you  and  Uncle  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 
Tantum,  H.     Uncle  Sam  thy  boys  are  true.     Ms.,  1918. 

When  Sambo  goes  over  the  top.     Ms.,  1918. 

Tate,  G.     Land  of  my  birth.     Ms.,  1918. 

Taverna,  B.     I'd  gladly  be  a  wounded  soldier.  .  .     N.  Y.,  Jetter,  1918. 

Taylor,  G.  H.    Mr.  Yankee  Doodle  are  we  prepared.    Barry,  Malmgren  &  Taylor, 

1916. 
Taylor,  I.  D.     Humanity.     1917. 
Taylor,  J.  I.    America,  beloved  land.     Pt.-song.     Pittsburgh,  Taylor,  1917. 

Kaiser  Bill.    Pittsburgh,  Taylor,  1918. 

Taylor,  P.  S.    America's  call.    By  E.  F.  Larkins.    E.  Liverpool,  0.,  Larkins-Taylor, 

1917. 
Taylor,  R.     Camping  on  his  trail.    By  O.  Taylor.    Cin.,  WilUs,  1918. 
Taylor,  T.     He  sleeps  beneath  the  soil  of  France.    N.  Y.,  Taylor,  1917. 
Teeling,  F.  B.     Every  star  in  our  flag  tells  a  story.     N.  Y.,  Harding,  1918. 

We'll  pay  our  debt  to  Lafayette.    N.  Y.,  Harding,  1918. 

Temple,  E.  H.     We  are  Sammies  of  the  U.  S.  A.     1918. 
Templeton,  F.     Farewell  to  fighting  Sammy.    Toledo,  Author,  1918. 

When  we  go  over  the  top.     Toledo,  Author,  1918. 

Tennant,  G.  C.    That's  a  mother's  reward  from  her  son.    Bait.,  Key  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

When  the  sun  goes  down  in  France.    Bait.,  Key  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Tenney  L.     Come  back  to  Belgium  and  me.     1915. 

Terranova,  S.    The  volunteers,  Pt.-song.    Eveleth,  Minn.,  Terranova,  1917. 
Terry,  R.  H.    America's  prayer.     By  L.  G.  A.  Woolfall.     Yonkers,  Terry,  1917. 

Columbia's  Oriflamme.    By  E.  Vangerow.     Yonkers,  Terry,  1917. 

Terryberry,  A.  P.    When  our  boys  come  marching.    Grand  Rapids,  Terryberry,  1916. 
Thacker,  J.    The  man  of  mystery.    By  F.  Thacker.    Ottawa,  111.,  1917. 

Thaler,  R.    America,  my  home,  bless'd  home.     Pt.-song.    By  H.  D.  Shaiffer.    Ms., 

1917. 
Tharp,  C.  onrfR.  B.     Over  the  top  for  U.  S.  A.  "with  the  best  of  luck."    Chi.,Tharp8, 

1917. 
Thayer,  F.    Who's  who?    U.S.    Not  you.    Mankato,  Kans.,  Composer,  1918. 
Thayer,  W.  A.    The  glory  of  war.    Pt.-song.    By  F.  D.  Burnet.    N.  Y.,  Schirmer, 

1918. 
Theimer,  E.  M.  E.    America  for  evermore.    Owatonna,  Minn.,  1917. 
Thiele,  E.  B.    Man  the  guns,  boys.    Ms.,  1918. 
Thomas,  C.     Berlin  or  bust.    By  W.  Addison.    Chi.,  Addison  &  Thomas,  1917. 


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Thomas,  C.  J.    We  have  to  pull  the  Kaiser  off  the  throne.    Ms.,  1918. 

Thomas,  G.  W.    Registration  day  in  U.  S.  A.     N.  O.,  Thomas,  1917. 

Thomas,  J.  B.     Sammie  on  the  sea.    St.  Louis,  1917. 

Thomas,  J.  E.    The  U.  S.  of  the  world.    By  K.  0.  McCoy.     Kenton,  0.,  U.  S.  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Thomas,  L.    All  we  can  say  is  God  bless  you,  America  is  proud  of  you.     N.  Y., 

Triangle  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

They're  on  their  way  to  kan  the  Kaiser.    N.  Y.,  Thomas  &  O'Connell,  1918. 

Thomas,  S.  L.     Buy  me  a  Liberty  Bond.    Ms.,  1918. 

Thomas,  W.    Take  care  of  my  sweetheart  while  I  am  away.     Phil.,  Thomas,  1917. 
Thompson,  A.  L.     Stand  by  the  colors.    Phil.,  Thompson,  1918. 
Thompson,  C.  P.    The  Sammies  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Jewett,  0.,  Composer,  1917. 
Thompson,  D.    We're  the  sons  of  Uncle  Sam.     By  H.  B.  Faltas.    Los  Angeles, 

Ballenger,  1917. 
Thompson,  £.  H.    Our  Red  Cross  patriots.    By  W.  R.  Thompson.    Byesville,  O., 

Thompson,  1917. 
Thompson,  G.  V.    Three  cheers  for  the  army  &  navy.     N.  Y.,  Evening  Mail,  1917- , 

When  your  boy  comes  back  to  you.    N.  Y.,  Evening  Mail,  1917.  ,n' 

Thompson,  G.  V.  arw  David  W.     When  we  wind  up  the  watch  on  the  Rhine.    N.  Y., 

Thompson,  1917. 
Thompson,  J.  E.     Pictures  when  the  war  is  over.    Gastonville,  Pa.,  Composer,  1916. 
Thompson,  L.    The  battle  crv  of  U.  S.  A.    New  Britain,  Clark,  1917. 
Thompson,  L.  I.    America  calls.    Portland,  Ore.,  Thompson,  1918. 
Thompson,  B.    Good-bye  my  little  girl.    N.  Y.,  Thompson,  1918. 

Off  to  the  front.    By  T.  Lilley.    Cleveland,  Assoc.  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 

When  duty  calls.    Cleveland,  Lilley,  1918. 

Thomson,  V.     Flag  o'  the  world.    By  W.  H.  Smith.     Kans.  City,  Kans.    City  Song 

Co.,  1917. 
Thornton,  M.  C.     Will  you  say  to  my  dear  Mammy.    New  Alb.,  Ind.,  Thornton, 

1918. 
Threlkeld,  E.     Buy  a  Bond.    Charleston,  111.,  Erie  &  Leo,  1918. 

Forget-me-not.    Ms.  1918.     • 

Tice,  B.  M.    The  cross  that  stands  for  helping  hands.    Sioux  City,  la.,  Tice  M.  P. 
Co.,  1917. 

They  are  tenting  to-night  in  far  off  France.    Sioux  City,  la.,  Tice  M.  P.  Co., 

1918. 

Tidestrom,  I.    A  voice  from  the  aerie.    Wash.,  Tidestrom,  1917. 
Tierney  H.    Fleur-de  Lis.    By  S.  Murphy.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

God  save  us  all.    By  A.  Bryan.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

It's  time  for  every  boy  to  be  a  soldier.    By  A.  Bryan.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

Jerry  mon  cheri.    By  S.  Murphy.    N.  Y.,  Remick. 

My  little  service  flag  has  seven  stars.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

What  next.    Mus.  Com.  excpts.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

Tinnette,  T.    Come  on!  Come  on!  they're  calling  you  and  me.    Detroit,  Jones,  1918. 

Working  for  the  Government  now.    Detroit,  Tinnette,  1918. 

Tobin,  W.  J.    Freedom's  battle  hymn.    1918. 

Tompkins,  G.    Where?    There!    Somewhere  in  France.    By  J.  V.  Blanchet.    Ms., 

1917. 
Tonello,  J.    The  spirit  of  1917.    A  sketch.    1918. 
Tonks,  E.    O  beautiful  country.    Wash.,  Price,  1916. 

Tonner,  P.  C.     In  the  land  where  the  cannons  roar.    Dyersville,  la.,  Tonner,  1914. 
Toolan,  M.    Uncle  Sam  will  win.    Ms.,  1918. 

Toothaker,  E.  G.    Soldier  lad,  my  soldier  lad.    Park,  Kans.,  Toothaker,  1917. 
Topping,  J.  F.     I  want  you — you — you  and  you  .  .  .    Ms.,  1918. 
Torrey,  B.     He  fell  in  France.    Bost.,  Torrey,  1918. 

Tourjee,  H.   Uncle  Sam's  roundup.    By  W.  D.  Coburn.    Los  Angeles,  Ballenger,  1918. 
Tours,  F.  E.    In  Flanders'  fields.    By  J.  McCrae.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 
Touster,  Ben.     Dough  boy.     Ms.,  1918. 
Tower,  J.  B.    May  God  bless  you  and  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.     Portland,  Tower, 

1917. 

Stand  up  and  fight  for  Uncle  Sammy  and  the  dear  old  U.  S.  A.     Portland, 

Tower,  1917. 

Towner,  D,  B.    America,  all  hail!    Pt.-song.    By  C.  B.  Hilton.     1917. 
Townsend,  N.     Belgium  forever.     By  Y.  Townsend.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1914. 
Toy,  B.     Hip!  hip!  hooray  (We  are  marching  away).     Brooklyn,  Watson,  1917. 
Tracy,  G.  L.    The  boy  that  went.    By  K.  P.  Crowninshield.    Best.,  Thompson,  1917. 
- —    I  had  a  Uttle  dog.    By  R.  D.  Ware.     Best.,  Birchard,  1917. 


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Tracy,  Q.  L.  Sons  of  America  arise  in  your  might.  Bv  I.  Nicholson.  Lowell, 
Nicholson,  1917. 

Three  cheers  for  the  Red  Cross.    By  M.  La  Tremoille-Wells.    Bost.,  La 

Tremoille-Wells,  1917. 

Tracy,  Mrs.  M.  E.     I  am  the  woman.     By  M.  E.  Tracy.     1917. 

Trainer,  W.  J.    The  khaki  and  the  blue.     Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Trainer,  1917. 

Tremblay,  G.  F.     My  country  is  calling  me.     Ms.     1918. 

Tremper,  B.  S.     Come  thru'.     Seattle,  Craig  Mus.  Pr.,  1917. 

Trench,  R.  R.     Peace  on  earth  good  will  to  men.     By  L.  G.  Reynolds.    Chi.,  Trench, 

1916. 
Trent,  T.  C.    The  boys  of  Uncle  Sam.     Springfield,  111.,  Trent,  1917. 
Tresidder,  T.  W.     Marching  through  Germany.     Seattle,  Tresidder,  1917. 
Trix,  H.     Don't  weaken  and  stick  till  the  boys  come  home.     Chic,  Rossi ter,  1918. 
Troth,  D.    A  bugle  call  to  peace.     By  Halbert  McNenny.     N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1916. 
Troy,  H.    The  sons  of  Uncle  Sam  have  always  brought  the  bacon  home.    N.  Y., 

Stem,  1917. 
True,  D.  O.    Your  flag  and  my  flag.    Melody  only.     1918. 
Trumble,   M.    Uncle  Sam  needs  you.     By  W.  J.  McDonald.    Santa  Cruz,  Cal., 

McDonald,  1917. 
Tschaikovskl,   P.   I.    On,  O  thou   soul.    Chorus.     By  F.   Manley.    Air:  "Marche 

Slav."    Bost.,  Birchard,  1918. 
Tucker,  F.    When  Yankee  Doodle,  Doodle,  lands  in  France.    Galesburg,  111.,  Tuck  M. 

P.  Co.,  1918. 
Tullar,  G.  C.    The  angel  of  No  Man's  Land.    ByH.M.  Barr.    N.  Y.,  TuUar-Meredith, 

1918. 
Turner,  L.  A.    The  new  code  of  honor  our  world's  fighting  for,      .     .     .     Nutley,  N. 

J.,  1917. 
Turner,  S.  M.     All  hail  to  the  flag.     Bv  J.  H.  Hosterman.    Cambridge,  Hosterman, 

1917. 
Turpin,  T.     When  Sambo  goes  to  France.    Ms.     1918. 
Tussenbroek,  H.    The  greatest  Mother  in  the  World.     1918. 
Tussing,  H.     Here  we  come!  ye  sons  of  France!    By  D.  Vroman.     N.  Tonawanda, 

N.  Y.,  Vroman,  1917. 
Tussing,  J.  W.    The  submarine.    By  J.  W.  Williams.     Buffalo,  Niagara  M.  P.  Co., 

1917. 

When  Uncle  Sam  makes  the  German  band  play  Yankee  Doodle.     Buffalo, 

Niagara  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Tuttle,  G.  A.     Freedom's  war.    1918. 

Tuxworth,  A.  J.    Good  night  Kaiser.     1917. 

Tw3raian,  G.  J.    God  save  our  men.    Ms.    1918. 

I'm  happy  for  I'm  coming  back  I  know.     Ms.,  1918. 

Tynan,  J.     Farewell  my  sunbeam.    N.  Y.,  Tynan,  1917. 

Tlllian,  C.     Sailor  boy.    By  Hersh  and  Gillette.     Bost.,  Hersh,  1917. 

TJllricli,  J.  J,  Come  along  Uncle  Sam  needs  you  all.  By  H.  J.  F.  Ratzel.  Brooklyn, 
U.  R.  K.  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 

Ullrich,  R.  A.     For  our  soldier  boys.     Prov.,  R.  I.,  Author,  1917. 

TTIp,  G.  B.     Right  on  to  France.     Renovo,  Pa.,  Pa.  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

Ultes,  W.     On  to  Germany — Onward  to  Berlin.     Ms.,  1918. 

Underdue,  J.  H.     On  to  victory  we  go.     Phil.,  Underdue,  1917. 

Upson,  G.  S.    Get  him,  "Me  und  Gott."    Waterbury,  Truson,  1918. 

Vaaler,  L.  Will  you  stand  behind  the  man  behind  the  gun.  Princeton,  Minn., 
Garrison,  1917. 

Valentine,  A.  The  Red  Cross  girl.  By  H.  A.  Langslow.  Rochester,  Flower  City 
M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

Valentine,  A.  M.    The  border  boys.     By  E.  A.  Sneed,  1917. 

Van,  H.    Good-bye  dear  old  U.  S.  A.     By  H.  Clayton.     Ms.,  1918. 

Van  &  Schenck.  Don't  try  to  steal  the  sweetheart  of  a  soldier.  By  A.  Bryan.  De- 
troit, Remick,  1917. 

Van  Alstjrne,  E.     I  can't  get  along  without  you.    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

Kaiser  Bill.     By  R.  Egan.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

Put  your  hands  in  your  pockets  and  give,  give,  give.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

So  long,  mother.     By  R.  Egan  &  G.  Kahn.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

What  are  you  going  to  do  to  help  the  boys?    N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

Van  Arsdell.  D.  G.    Fighting  for  the  U.  S.  A.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Van  Derlind,  W.     Don't  wait  to  volunteer.     By  A.  E.  Vogel.     [Melody].     1917. 
Vandersloot,  C.  D.    General  Pershing.    Williamsport,  Pa.,  Vandersloot  M.  P.  Co., 
1918. 


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Van  Dorstan,  A.  W.    Our  country's  dream.     1917. 

Van  Dyke,  H.  S.    Give  three  cheers  for  our  heroes  in  France.    Ms.,  1918. 

Just  for  you  I'll  be  true.     Portland,  Van  Dyke,  1918. 

Van  Dyke,  J.  E.    America  for  me.     By  H.  Van  Dyke.     Lebanon,  O.,  March,  1917. 
Van  Qillmore,  Ed.    Mrs.  Hoover  entertains.     Play.     By  Em.  Van  Gillmore.    Words 
only.     Ms.,  1918. 

Mrs.  Leftover  and  the  Garbage  Man.     By  Em.  Van  Gillmore.    Ms.,  1918. 

Stirring  times.     By  Em.  Van  Gillmore.    Ms.,  1918. 

Van  Moppes,  M.  L.    She's  an  angel  of  the  battlefield.    Newark,  Petrulle,  1918. 

Van  Norman,  B.     "Our  Sammies  in  France."     By  C.  Van  Norman.     Ms.,  1917. 

Van  Note,  E.     Beyond  the  top.     1918. 

Van  Bees,  C.  B.     Hooverize.     N.  Y.,  Van  Reese  Press,  1918. 

Van  Sickle,  B.     For  the  grand  old  flag  and  you.     Akron,  Success  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 

He's  your  boy  and  my  boy,   daddy.     Bv  E.  Thornton.     Hood   River,   Ore., 

Thornton,  1917. 

The  peace  cry  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Coffey\ille,  Kan.,  Larson,  1916. 

Van  Stavoren,  J.  O.    Everybody  loves  a  soldier  boy.    Ms.,  1918. 
Van  Valkenburg,  C.    We're  there.     N.  Y.,  Van  Valkenburg,  1917. 
Van  Veghten,  J.  H.     Over  the  top  boys,  come  along.     Ms.,  1918. 
Van  Woert,  B.     Hymn.     Thy  prayer  sublime.     1917. 

Vanstrum,  Q.  B.     Sammy's  song.     Blue-print,  1917. 

Veosey.  A,    Pro  patria.     By  O.  Yorke.     X.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1917. 

Vernick,  E.     My  rich  Uncle  Sam.     Bost.,  Vernick,  1918. 

Vemor,  F.  D.    See  America  first.     By  R.  E.  Vernor.     Albion,  Mich.,  Vernor,  1915. 

Vessella,  Oreste.    We  are  comin'.  Tommy  Atkins.     By  C.  G.  Gazzam.     1917. 

Veuve,  Q.  de.     Don't  fail  to  write  to  mother.     St.  Helena,  Cal.,  Galewsky's,  1917. 

-  Hark  to  the  call  of  freedomi    St.  Helena,  Cal.,  1917. 

Vieh,  Q.  C.     I  have  a  rendezvous  with  death.     By  Alan  Seegar.     Bost.,  Boat.  ilus. 

Co.,  1918. 
Vilas,  F.  Van  V.     Columbia's  bugle.     Chi.,  Summy,  1917. 
Villar,  B.    The  boys  of  the  National  Army.    Ms.,  1918. 

Somewhere  over  there.     N.  Y.,  Villar,  1917. 

Vincent,  N.     Down  the  trail  of  the  old  dirt  road.     By  R.  Howard.     X.  Y.,  Shapiro, 
1918. 

Hike!    Hike!    Hike!    N.  Y.,  Shapiro,  1918. 

We're  bound  to  win  with  boys  like  you.     1918. 

Vlto,  L  di.     'A  registrazione  America  ovvero  Lu  cafone  e  'a  guerra.    [Melody].     N.  Y., 

AX&t&C6&   1Q17 
Vivian,  F.  Q.     We're  coming  Fritz!    King  City,  Cal.,  Rustler  Pub.  CI.,  1918. 
Vogt  and  Seeley.     "Will  you  meet  me  to-night  beneath  Old  Glory."     By  A.  Seeley. 

1917. 
Von  Hoffman,  F.     I'm  ^lad  I  live  in  the  U.  S.  A.     Chi.,  Book  &  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 
Von  Tilzer,  A.    Au  revoir,  but  not  good-bye  (soldier  boy).    N .  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus.  Corp., 

1917. 

I  may  be  gone  for  a  long,  long  time.     By  L.  Brown.    N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus. 

Corp.,  1917. 

I  q^y  stay  away  a  little  longer.    By  L.  Brown.    N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus.  Corp., 

1918. 

Since  Johnny  got  his  gun.     By  Brown  and  MacBoyle.     N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus. 

Corp.,  1917. 

We're  with  you  Tommy  Atkins.    By  D.  MacBoyle.    Ms.,  1917. 

What  kind  of  an  American  are  you      N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus.  Corp.,  1917. 

When  the  sun  goes  down  in  Flanders.    Ms.,  1918. 

Von  Tilzer,  H.     Batter  up.  Uncle  Sam  is  at  the  plate,    by  H.  Tighe.     N.  Y.,  Von 
Tilzer,  1918. 

Bring  back,  .  .  .  the  Kaiser  to  me.    By  A.  Rowland  and  E.  Moran.    N.  Y., 

Von  Tilzer,  1917. 

Buy  a  liberty  bond  for  the  baby.    By  E.  Moran.    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1917. 

The  dove  of  peace.     By  V.  Bryant.     N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  "1914. 

It'  a  long,  long  way  to  the  U.  S.  A.  .  .  .    By  V.  Trainor.    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer, 

1917. 

Keep  the  trench  fires  going  for  the  boys  out  there.    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1918. 

The  Little  Good  for  Nothing's  good  for  something  after  all.    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer, 

1918. 

The  makin's  of  the  U.S.A.     ...    N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1918. 

The  man  behind  the  hammer  and  the  plow.     N.  Y.,  Von  Tilzer,  1917. 

Wade,  F.  A.    Going  to  see  the  Kaiser  in  Berlin.    Gonzales,  Tex.,  McDaniel,  1918. 

The  Kaiser's  crazy.    Gonzales,  Tex.,  McDaniel,  1918. 


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Waggoner,  A.  B.     "We  will  stand  by  our  President."    Ms.,  1917. 
Wakefield,  W.  C.    America  can  count  on  me.     1916. 
Waldron,  F.  D.    The  Kaiser's  got  the  blues  .  .  .  Tacoma,  Waldron,  1918. 
Walker,  B.    Fall  in  boys.    Indianapolis,  Beardsley- Woods,  1917. 

Long  boy.     By  Wm.  Herschell.     Indianapolis,  Beardsley -Woods,  1917. 

When  Uncle  Sam  says  forward.    By  C.  E.  Broyles.     Bridgeport,  Ind.,  Broyles, 

1917. 

Walker,  E.L.    The  service  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 

Walker,  J.  H.    Democracy  and  Liberty.    Ms.,  1917. 

Walker,  N.  E.    The  Stars  and  Stripes  are  yours  as  well  as  mine.     Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co., 

1918. 
Walker,  R.     Knit,  knit,  knit,  sister  Sue.    N.  Y.,  Bdway.  Mus  Cor.,  1915. 
Walker  and  Cassard.    When  the  boys  come  home.    Ms.,  1918. 
Wall,  H.    The  loss  of  Lusitania.     Bv  W.  Biby.    New  Bedford,  Wall,  1915. 
Wallace,  E.  McM.     Over  here.     Ms.,  1918. 

Wallace,  G.  W.    We're  fighting  for  liberty.    Williamsport,  Pa.,  Composer,  1918. 
Wallace,  M.  W.    The  call  of  the  cross.     Columbiana,  Ala.,  Wallace,  1918. 
Walsh,  H.  G.    The  Red  Cross  nurse.    Milwaukee,  Walsh,  1917. 
Walsh,  K.  H.    My  country  first  then  you.    Scranton,  Walsh,  1917. 
Walsh,  L.  J.     Cock-a-doodle-do.     1918. 

Walsh,  Mrs.  "R.B.    Peace  invocation.    Terre  Haute,  Walsh,  1915. 
Walterstein,  F.     We're  coming  back  to  California.     San  Fran.,  Daniels,  1918. 
Waltner,  N.  C.    Uncle  Sam  is  calling  you.     Kans.  City,  Waltner,  1917. 
Walton,  W.  L.     Be-ware,  Kaiser  Bill,  be-ware.    Ms.  photo.,  1918. 
Walz,  J.    Hello  '76  Yankee  Doodle  and  Dixie  Dix.    Bv  J.  V.  Rvan.     Rockford, 

Ryan,  1917. 

Mothers  of  France.     By  D.  J.  Friedmann.     Chi.,  Friedmann,  1917. 

Somewhere  in  America.     Chi.,  Westman,  1918. 

Wambsganss,  J.     Soldier,  Rest!  thy  warfare  o'er.     Long  Is.  City,  Wambsganss,  1917 
Wandersee,  C.  F.    The  bovs  in  blue  of  yesterday.    By  L.  M.  Kidp  &  C.  C.  Barter. 

Photo.,  1917. 
Wangenheim,  A.    The  opposite  end  of  the  world.    Masque  V^arious  composers.     1918 
Wannemacher,  E.  L.     Prayer  for  America.    Ms.,  1917. 
War-time  hymns.     N.  Y.,  Revell,  1918. 
Ward,  A.     I'll  sav,  you'll  say  "Uncle."    Ms.,  1918. 
Ward,  R.  C.     "Thank  God,  1  am  an  American."     Cohunbus,  Ward,  1917. 
Wardlow,  A.  C.     Our  guardians  on  the  sea.     St.  Helena,  Cal.,  Wardlow,  1917. 
Warner,  G.     To  the  girl  in  the  U.  S.  A.     By  C.  A.  Wood.     Ms.,  1917. 
Warner,  Q.  H.     I  march  for  liberty.     Bost.,  TremontM.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Warren,  C.    My  country  needs  me.     By  A.  Kadora.     Kans.  City,  El-Holal  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 
Warren,  S.     Our  brothers  fighting  for  the  U.  S.  A.     N.  Y.,  Warren,  1918. 
Warren,  W.    Marching  througli  Berlin.     N.  Y.,  Witmark,  1918. 
Washburn,  H.  C.     There  is  only  one  flag  for  me.     Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  Washburn,  1917. 
Washburn,  J.  S.    The  refuge  psalm.     Voc.  score.     Phil.,  Penn  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 
Wasserman,  H.     Columbia's  battle  call.     By  J.  R.  Bannett.     1918. 
Waterhouse,  J.  B.     Now  Ave' re  marching.     Chi.,  Waterhouse,  1917.  .  fij^  i 

Waterman,  C.  M.     The  starry  banner  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Ms.,  1917.  "       ■J-\\i 

Waters,  B.     Be  neutral.     Bv  W.  V.  Knowles.     Wash.,  Marks-Goldatnith,  19151' 
Watson,  E.  B.     Lend  a  hand  to  Uncle  Sam.     Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 
Watson,  F.    Wlien  the  war  is  over  I'll  return  to  you.     N.  Y.,  Meyer  Cohen,  1918. 
Watson,  G.     "Fight  for  our  Uncle  Sam."     St.  Louis,  Stark,  1917. 

"When  the  roll  is  called  in  France  you'll  find  me  there."     Ms.,  1918. 

Watson,  H.  L.     Khaki  Bill.     Oskaloosa,  la.,  Barnhouse,  1917. 

Watters,  F.     How  I  love  a  soldier  boy.     1917. 

Wattis,  D.  J.     Songs  of  the  Allies.     Phil.,  Wattis,  1917. 

Watts,  W.     Come  across.     By  M.  P.  Mills.     1917. 

Waugh,  J.  E.  The  Boys  in  Tan,  the  Boys  in  Blue  are  coming.  Arr.  by  E.  Rollman. 
Ms.,  1918.  ! 

Way,  F.  E.     On  to  Berlin.    Ms.,  1917, 

We  fight  for  universal  freedom!  Tune:  Battle  cry  of  I'>eedom.  Pt.-song.  Mil- 
waukee, Biersach,  1918. 

Weasner,  H.  C.     Let  the  lovelight  be  always  shining.    Buffalo,  Weasuer,  1918. 

Will  you  be  one  of  the  soldier  boys.     Buffalo,  Weasner,  1916. 

Weathers,  M.  I  want  to  be  a  soldier  like  my  Dad  in  Sixty  One.  Ms.,  1918. 
Weaver,  T.  B.  Our  starry  banner.  By  E.  F.  Guptill.  Dayton,  Paine,  1917. 
The  soldier  brave  and  the  Red  Cross  maid.     Dayton,  Paine,  1917. 


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Weaver,  Mrs.  W.  T.     Sons  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Ms.,  1917. 

Webb,  K.  H.    Take  off  your  hat  to  the  stars  and  stripes.    Mt.  Carmel,  111.,  Webb,  1917. 

Webb,  W.     Far  across  the  Atlantic.     By  J.  Newton.     Phil.,  Newton,  1918. 

Tramp,  tramp,  tramp.     By  E.  Schluraff.     Phil.,  Schluraff,  1918. 

Weber,  C.     Send  me  awav  with  a  smile.     1918. 

Weber,  C.  M.  von.     Flag  of  the  day.     By  H.  W.  Stryker,  1917.     1918. 
Webster,  D.     America.     By  Rev.  S.  F.  Smith.     (Quartet,  mixed  v.)     Davenport, 
Webster,  1917. 

The  men  of  the  draft  army.    By  R.  B.  H.  Macrorie.     Davenport,  Webster,  1917. 

Webster,  Lady  M.    A  soldier's  vision.    Ms.,  1917. 

Wedgefuth,  L.  C.     Freedom  forever!     By  F.  Smith.     1918. 

— -    Over  the  top  with  Old  Glory.    Ms.,  1918. 

Weeks,  A.  C.     Dear  land  of  Freedom.     1917. 

Weems,  W.     I  like  a  joke:  but  this  is  serious.    Ms.,  1918. 

Weidemann,  A.  L.     Three  cheers  for  Uncle  Sam.     Sacramento,  Bullock,  1918. 

Weigand,  L.  D.     After  the  war  is  over.     Huron,  0.,  Weigand,  1917. 

Weil,  W.  a.     We  stand  by  our  President.    By  E.  E.  Proper.    Ms.,  1917. 

Weills,  C.  B.     Good  bye  Blue  Eyes.     By  L.  Kaufman.    Ms.,  1918. 

We'll  get  there.     By  L.  Kauffman.    Ms.,  1917. 

Welner,  H.  E.     We're  all  in  it  (In  it  to  win  it  for  all).     1918. 
Weinstock,  I.  H.     HooUa  La.    Gin.,  Automatic  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Weis,  E.  H.  F.     America's  boys.    By  F.  Huber.     Phil.,  Hatch,  1917. 

Weiss,  Q.     I'm  proud  to  be  a  son  of  Uncle  Sam.     Poughkeepsie,  Levine,  1917. 

Somewhere,  someone  is  waiting.    Poughkeepsie,  Levine,  1917. 

Weiss,  J.    Uncle  Sammy  needs  you  all.     By  S.  Finkelstein.     Phil.,  Patr.  Pub.  Co., 

1917. 
Wellenbach,  R.     Patriotic  hearts.     By  J.  Martin.    Ma.,  1917. 

Wellington,  C.    The  horror  of  war.     By  E.  L.  Hunt.    Wash.,  Marks-Goldsmith,  1915. 
Wells.  B.     You  stole  my  heart,  America.    Phil.,  Wells  &  Slote,  1917. 
Wells,  B.  F.    Good-bye,  France,  Hello!  Broadway.     1918. 
Wells,  J.    Joan  of  Arc  (They  are  calling  you).    N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1917. 
Wendler,  B.  E.     Over  the  top.     Red  Wing,  Minn.  Red  Wing.  Mus.  Shop,  1918. 
Wendling,  P.,  &  J.  Wells.     Over  the  top.     By  A.  Bryan.     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1917. 
Wenig,  Q.  K.     Uncle  Sam  we  love  you.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Wenner,  P.  J.     Over  the  sea.    By  W.  Struthers.    Phil..  Struthere,  1917. 
Wenrich.  P.    A  rainbow  from  the  U.  S.  A.     Ma.     1918. 

Mothers  mustp/ay  for  all.    By  J.  Mahoney.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1915. 

Wentworth,  L.     Over  in  hero-land.    N.  Y.,  Meyer  Cohen,  1918. 

Werner.  F.    American  national  war  aonga  and  home  songs  of  Old  Glory.     1917. 

West,  E.    War  march  of  our  soldier  boys.     San  Fran.,  Daniels  &  Wilaon,  1918. 

West,  F.    Beyond  the  river  Rhine.    By  M.  Sweeney.    Minneapolis,  Sweeney,  1917. 

West,  G.  A.  A.     Hymn  in  time  of  war.     Pt.-aong.     1918. 

West,  P.    I'm  coming  back  to  the  U.  S.  A.  and  you.    Ms.     1918. 

West,  T.  H.    When  the  Sammiea  cross  the  Rhine.     Kana.  City,  West,  1918. 

Westervelt,  C.  A.     Bid  me  good-bye.  Dear.    Ms.,  1918. 

Westman,  A.  A.     What  is  your  opinion  Kaiser  Bill?    Chi.,  Westman,  1918. 

Weston.  B.  C.    The  great  rally  song.    Y.  M.  C.  A.     Chi.,  Kaad,  1918. 

Weston.  C.  B.     Over  here.     Brooklyn,  Weston,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam'a  awake.     Brooklyn,  Weston,  1917. 

Victory.     Brooklyn,  Weston,  1918. 

Weston,  H.     I'm  going  to  leave  you  sweetheart.     ...     N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917. 

United  States  of  America.     By  H.  Weston.     N.  O.,  Grunewald,  1917. 

Weston,  W.    The  Allies  garden  ball.    Ms.,  1918. 

We're  going  to  take  the  sword  away  from  WiUiam.    N.  Y.,  Kalmar,  1917. 

Weyrauch,  M.  H.     Freedom's  call.     "Compliments  of  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle."  1917. 
Wlialen,  H.     Let's  be  neutral  like  the  U.  S.  A.     By  W.  Russell.     East  Lynne,  Bird 

1917. 
Whealton,  J.  W.    There's  a  cross  in  the  window.    Ms.  photo.     1918. 
Wheatley,  C.  H.     From  Berlin  to  Donegal.    Hillyard,  Wash.,  Wheatley,  1918. 
Wheeler,  Q.  B.    Long  live  our  America.     By  D.  E.  Wheeler  &  E.  P.  Stretch.    N. 

Y.,  Wheeler,  1917. 
Wheeler,  H.  O.     If  I  only  had  the  Kaiser  now.     Ma.,  1918. 
When  Uncle  Sam's  soldiers  go  over  the  top.     (Air — Bonnie  Dundee),  Chi.,  Aimete^ 

1918. 
White,  C.  A.    The  flag  without  a  stain.    Best.,  White-Smith,  1918. 
White,  J.    Good-bye  my  chocolate  soldier  boy.    Chi.,  Graham,  1918. 

If  they  want  to  fight,  all  right.     By  J.  Frost.    Chi.,  McKinley,  1915. 

White,  O.  K.    Stop  the  war     N.  Y.,  White,  1916. 


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White,  K.     Don't  forget  the  girl  you  left  behind.     By  H.   King.    Troy,   N.  Y., 

Koninsky,  1917. 
White,  R.  J.,  &  J.  Boscoe.     I  hear  them  playing  Dixie  in  the  trenches.    By  J.  Roacoe. 

Ms.,  1917. 
White,  T.  J.     The  starry  flag  of  Liberty.     1917. 

The  White  flag.     By  N.  E.  Wood.     Portland,  World  Peace  Assoc,  1915. 
WhitehaU,  F.  M.    We  come.     Brooklyn,  Whitehall,  1918. 

Whitely,  M.  J.     For  the  Red,  White  and  Blue  dears,  and  you.     N.  Y.,  "Whitelv,  1917. 
Whiting,  R.  A.     The  bravest  heart  of  all.     By  R.  Egan.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

Dress  up  your  dollars  in  Khaki.     ...     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1918. 

Throw  me  a  kiss  from  over  the  sea.     N.  Y.,  Remick,  1917. 

Whitney,  H.  E.  K.     Stand  back  of  "Old  Glory."     By  M.  S.  Grupp.     Spokane,  Whit- 
ney, 1917. 
Whitney,  M.  E.     For  you  and  me.    Bost.,  Thompson,  1917. 

Pershing  invited  me.     Sioux  City,  "^Tiitney,  1918. 

Whittlesey,  McD.    We  love  our  flag.     Chi.,  McDonald,  1917. 
Wickham,  F.     Everlasting  peace.    Ms.,  1917. 

Wiest,  G.  D.     In  this  last  great  war.     Bv  H.  Meyers.     Bait.,  Md.  Mus.  Pub.  Co., 

1914. 
Wigmore,  Maj.  J,  H.     We'll  see  them  through.     1917. 
Wildman,  F.  C.     Get  up  get  out  and  go.     N.  Y.,  Waterson,  1918. 
Wilgus,  W.  H.     World  peace.     Pt.-song.     1918. 
Wilkinson,  C.  E.     Khaki  boy.     Wilkinson,  1917. 
Willard,  H.  L.     Somewhere.     N.  Y.,  Church,  Paxson  &  Co.,  1918. 
Williams,  A.  A.    Boy  you  want  to  be  a  soldier.     Cleveland,  Williams,  1917. 
Williams,  A.,  &  A»  Jahnke.     U.  S.  patriots.     By  M.  Cramer.     Chi.,  Al-A-MO  Mus. 

Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Williams,  A.  C.     Be  sure  to  get  the  Kaiser  too!     Montgomery,  Fried,  1918. 
Williams,  B.     The  man  behind  the  flag.     Stockton,  Cal.,  Williams,  1917. 

My  country  needs  me.  Mother.     Stockton,  Cal.,  Williams,  1917. 

Williams,  D.  E.     Guide  right  forward  march.     Charleston,  Williams,  1918. 

Ocean  waves,  bring  back  my  boy.     Charleston,  Williams,  1918. 

Williams,  E.     Get  out  on  the  firing  line.     Ms.,  1918. 

Williams,  F.     Keep  the  same  old  love  in  your  heart  for  me.     N.  Y.,  Williams,  1917. 

It  won't  be  long  till  the  boys  come  marching  home.     N.  Y.,  Krey,  1918. 

Williams,  H.     Our  boys.     Pittsburgh,  Williams,  1917. 

Williams,  K.     America's  answer.     By  T.  J.  Monagan.     Milwaukee,  Monagan,  1917. 
Williams,  J.  L.    Good-Bye  Sweetheart  I  must  leave  you.     BeArier,  Mo.,  Williams, 
1918. 

Hold  the  line  for  we  are  coming.     Bevier,  Mo.,  Williams,  1918. 

The  Mothers  of  Men  or  the  Mother  Prayer.     Bevier,  Mo.,  Williams,  1918. 

My  Boy.     Arr.  by  M.  Van  Fleet.     Ms.,  1918. 

Williams,  Mrs.  L.  S.     I  want  you.     N.  Y.,  Williams  &  Simpson,  1917. 
Williams,  M.  S.     Prepare.     By  M.  M.  Harrison.     Wash.,  Armstrong,  1916. 
Williams,  M.  V.  E.     A  soldier  boy.     St.  Louis,  Kunkel,  1917. 

We  are  a  unit  for  dear  Old  Glory.     1918. 

Williams,  O.     On  the  road  to  victory.     By  F.  F.  Fleischer.     N.  Y.,  K.  B.  H.  Co., 

1917.    - 
Williams,  R.     'Neath  the  flag  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 
Williams,  S.  A.     Carry  on.     Ms.,  1918. 
Williams,  S.  W.    The  stars  in  field  of  blue.    Ms.,  1918. 
WUliams,  T.     Can  the  Kaiser.     Phil.,  Williams,  1917. 

Ring  out  Ye  bell  of  Liberty.     Phil.,  Songwriters  Bur.,  1918. 

Williams,  W.  R.     America  to-day.     By  H.  Moore.     Chi.,  Rossiter,  1917. 

Though  duty  calls  it's  hard  to  say  good  bye.     Chi.,  Rossiter,  1917. 

We  don't  know  where  we're  going  but  we're  on  our  way.     Chi.,  Rossiter,  1917. 

We  stand  for  peace  while  others  war.     Chi.,  Rossiter,  1914. 

Williamson,  L.  V.     Don't  be  the  last  to  go.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Willmarth,  W.  G.     Our  "Yankee  Doodle"  way.     Photo.,  1918. 

Wills,  E.    To  the  boys  in  camp.     By  E.  W.  Hill.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1917. 

Uncle  Sam.     By  E.  Lawson.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1917. 

Wills,  W.  E.     Old  Cornwall.    Brooklyn,  Wills,  1916. 
Wilson,  C.     "Let's  go."    Ms.,  1917. 

Wilson,  D.  H.     That's  why  I  raised  my  boy  to  be  a  soldier.     Portland,  Wilson,  1916. 
WUson,  E.  D.    Hats  off  to  Uncle  Sam.    'Phil.,  Hall-Mack,  1918. 
Wilson,  Col.  F,     Let  the  band  begin  to  play.     N,  Y.,  Wilson,  1918. 


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Wilson,  F.  E.    Go  teach  the  Kaiser  how  to  sing  the  Marseillaise  .  .  .    Columbus, 

Buckeye  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Wilson,  Q.     The  boyj  from  our  home  town.     Ironton,  Wilson,  1918. 
Wilson,  G.  A.     Boy  Scouts  rooster  march.     San  Fran.,  Florintine  Mus.  Co.,  1918. 
Wilson,  G.  H.     Hiirry  U.  S.  A.     Waco,  We;?t.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Wilson,  I.  B.     Your  flag  and  mine.    Dayton,  Lorenz  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Wilson,  L.  J.     Bow  down  to  Uncle  Sam.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Wilson,  W.    When  you  come  home  again.     N.  Y.,  Haviland,  1917. 
Wilson,  Capt.  W.  J.    The  ntar-spaugled  banner  No.  2.    San  Saba,  Tex.,  Wilson,  1917. 
Wilson  W.  E.     Peace  universal.     Detroit,  Wolverine  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

What  fight  for  you?    Freedom  and  liberty.     By  Rev.  W.  E.  Brown.     Detroit, 

Wolverine  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Wilson,  W.  S.    Boy  o'Mine,  Good  Night.    By  G.  Burr.    San  Fran.,  Daniels,  1918. 

WUton,  D.  T.     In  my  dream  of  the  U.  S.  A.     Bost.,  Thayer,  1918. 

Wing,  Helen.     Over* the  Top.     By  M.  Merryman.    1918. 

Winge,  C.  B.     My  Red  Cross  sweetheart.     Ms.,  1917. 

Wininger,  J.     A  soldier's  love  song.    Ms.,  1918. 

Winkler,  B.     When  Uncle  Joe  steps  into  France.    N.  Y.,  Morris,  1918. 

Winne,  J.     I  wonder  who's  knitting  for  me.     By  R.  Leveen.     N.  Y.,  Winlee,  1917. 

Wise,  B.     Through  Germany  we  will  go.     By  G.  Bilbo.     Creston,  la..  Bilbo,  1917. 

Wiseman,  B.  K.     Uncle  Sam,  here  I  am.     By  B.  S.  Tiffany.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P. 

Co.,  1917. 
Wissler,  J.  L.     Rally.     Ms.,  1917. 
Wister,  I.     ''Good  bye,  honey  boy,  good  bve!"    Amador  City,  Cal.,  Wister  Studio, 

1917. 
Witol,  W.     Bring  us  the  Peace  we  Love.     Ms.,  1918. 
Witzman,  J.  K.     The  flag  our  Betsy  made.     By  N.  H.  Arnold.    Ms.,  1917. 
Wixom,  J.  C.     Onward  boys  "Over  the  Top."    Buffalo^  Denton,  1918. 
Wodell,  F.  W.     "Our  boys"  or  For  Liberty  we're  fightmg.     By  E.  M.  Hurll.     Bost., 

People's  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 
Wolf,  G.  E.     Our  boys.     Indianapolis,  Wolf,  1917. 
Wolfe,  B.  W.     We're  sma-<liing  through  their  strongest  Unes.     By  H.  Bochler.    Ms., 

1918. 
Wolfe,  H.     Sure,  we  are  some  big  America.     Harrisburg,  1917. 
Wolff,  J.     Go  to  it,  America.    San  Fran.,  Intemat.  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Wolff,  W.     We  need  you,  God  speed  you,  Sam.    Ms.,  1918. 
WoUer,  J.  W.     It's  a  long,  long  way  to  Germany  .  .  .     1917. 

Where  are  the  heroes  of  to-day?    Phil.,  Banner  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

Wollow,  G.     Woodrow  Wilson  and  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.     Sacramento,  Hansford- 

Wollow,  1917. 
Wood,  C.     Old  Glory.     By  V.  Roberts.    Chi.,  Roberts,  1917. 
Wood,  Mrs.  D.  H.     Uncle  Sam  will  be  right  there.     By  O.  M.  Jenne.    Santa  Cruz, 

Cal.,  Jenne,  1917. 
Wood,  H.J.    Your  flag  and  my  flag.    By  W.  D.  Nesbit.    Sheldon,  la..  Wood,  1917. 
Wood,  J.  D.     My  country's  flag.     Missoula,  Wood,  1917. 
Wood,  W.  M.     Be  prepared,  our  nation's  emblem.     Norristown,  Wood,  1916. 
Woodbury,  N.  F.     Carry  on.     N.  Y.,  Huntzinger  &  Dilworth,  1918. 
Woodford,  C.  W.     Come  on  boys!    Come  on.    Ticonderoga,  Northern  M.  P.  Co.,  1918  . 
Woodford,  P.  F.    Those  wordsyour  mother  said.    Elmira,  Star-Gazette  Pr.,  1916. 
Woodill,  G.  D.     Somewhere  in  France  with  Old  Glory.    Ms.,  1918. 
Woodman,  K.H.    A  song  of  service.     By  J.  R.  Thorp.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 

To  France.     By  D.  M.  Ilenderjon.     N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1918. 

Woodruff,  J.     After  the  war  is  over.     Newark,  Broad  &  Market,  1917. 

Woods,  A.  F.     A-mer-i-can  Lib-er-ty.     By  H.  E.  Woods.    Los  Angeles,  Woods  &  Mc- 

Creery,  1917. 
Woods,  L.    Mothers  of  France.     N.  Y.,  Meyer  Cohen,  1918. 
Woods,  B.  M.     Our  flag  shall  conquer.     Chi.,  Woods,  1917. 
Woodward,  W.  H.     Neutrality,    (^hi..  Woodward,  1915. 

Woodworth,  O.  P.     America,  the  land  we  love  the  best.    Macomb,  111.,  Clark,  1918. 
Wooler,  A.     Freedom's  flag.     Pt.-song.     Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 
O  native  land.     Pt.'-soug.    Cin. „  Willis,  1918. 

The  Stars  and  Stripes  and  the  Union  Jack.     By  W.  C.  O'Neil.    Chi.,  Nat.  Mus. 

Co.,  1917. 

Woolf,  B.     Cheer  up  our  soldier  bovs.     M-^.,  1918. 

WooUey,  J.  E.    There'll  never  be  a  stain  on  Old  Glory.    By  O.  Lenz.    Louisville, 

Zoeller,  1917. 
Woolley.W.    We  will  fight  till  the  Kaiser  cries  "  Enough. "    By  0.  T.  Pancoast.     1918. 


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Wootten,  B.  B.     If  you  don't  wear  a  uniform.     Ms.,  1918. 

Work,  H.  C.     (]ome  on!     Come  on!     Our  nation  needs  you  now!     .  .  .     By  R.  R. 

Parrish. 

Chula  Vista,  Cal.,  Parrish,  1917. 

Marching  song  of  Freedom.     By  L.  A.  Garnett.     Boat.,  Ditaon,  1917. 

Marching  through  Germany.     By  R.  C.  Rawlings.     Kans.  City,  Rawlinga,  1917. 

While  we  are  on  our  way  to  Europe.    By  W.  E.  Walter.    Detroit,  Walter,  1917. 

Worrell,  E.  R.     Here's  to  the  land  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes.     By  W.  N.  Bugbee. 

Dayton,  Paine,  1917. 

Stars  and  Stripes  we  love  you.     Dayton,  Paine,  1917. 

Worrell,  L.  C.     Soldier  boys.     N.  Y.,  Herbert,  1917. 

Worth,  J.  W.     They  shall  return.     By  J.  L.  Milligan.     N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 

Worthington,  C.  C.     We're  off!     Shawnee-on  Delaware,  Pa.,  Worthington,  1917. 

Wragg,  M,  B.    We  are  coming.     By  J.  H.  Blount.     Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 

Wright,  A.    As  the  boys  go  marching  on.    Ms.,  1918. 

Wright,  F.     Uncle  Sammy  here's  my  boy.     By  R.  Cox.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P.  Co., 

1917.  ' 

Wright,  F.  A.    There's  a  broken  heart  for  every  grave  in  France.    Ms.,  1918. 
Wright,  G.  Q.     It's  America  first.     1916. 
Wright,  H.  M.     On  to  Berlin.     Cin.,  Willis,  1918. 

Wright,  J.     It's  the  spirit  of  Yankee-land.     Fall  River,  East.  Mus.  Libr.,  1917. 
Wright,  J.  E.     Mollie's  hero  at  the  front.     1917. 
Wright,  S.  B.     We  will  show  them  what  America  can  do.     Newport,  Wright,  1917. 

\Mien  we  go  over  the  top.     Newport,  Wright,  1917. 

Wright,  W.  M.     Uncle  Sam  we're  ready.    Newport,  Ky.,  Wright,  1917. 

Unfurl  the  flag.     By  M.  M.  Parker.     Chi.,  Parker-Wright,  1917. 

Wrightsman,  B.  J.     Good  bye,  boys,  so  long.     Wash.,  Dorsey,  1918. 
Wuest,  P.     God  bless  our  boys.     Woodbury,  N.  J.,  Zelley,  1918. 

The  New  Jersev  song.     By  Rev.  H.  J.  Zelley,  D.  I).     Woodbury,  N.  J.,  Zelley 

&  Wuest,  1917. 

Wimderlich,  E.     After  this  war  is  over.     By  J.  Burnham.     Wash.,  Marks-Goldsmith, 
1915. 

Are  we  prepared.     By  G.  E.  McKiiiney.     Fairchild  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

On  the  battlefield  the  soldier  lay  asleeping.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1918. 

We  have  heard  our  country's  call.     By  G.  E.  Fales.     N.  Y.,  Fairchild,  1917. 

When  the  war  is  o'er  Marjorie.     By  E.  McCarthy.     Fairchild  Mus.  Co.,  1917. 

Wylee,  H.     For  home  and  Liberty.     St.  Louis,  Hutchinson,  1917. 

A  Yankee  came  to  town  .  .  .     San  Antonio,  San  Ant.  Song  Co.,  1917. 

Yamall,  K.     Somewhere  in  France.     Phil.,  Yarnall,  1917. 

Yatter,  S.     Our  flag  we  love  so  well.     Ms.,  1917. 

Yellenti,  N.     I'm  fighting  for  you  and  liberty.     Salem,  Empiie  Theatre,  1918. 

Yoder,  E.  M.    When  the  last  gun  shot  is  fired,  I'll  come,  sweetheart.    Ms.,  1918. 

Yoder.  J.  W.     For  Old  Glory  and  Liberty.     1917. 

York,  H.  R.    American  soldiers  in  France.    By  E.  Clinton.    (Air:  Shepherd  Boy.) 

1917, '18. 
You  know  me,  Al.    Farce.     Various  composers.    N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 
Young,  E.  M.     The  Red  Cross  girl.     By  K.  S.  Fennell.    Morristown,  1917. 
Young,  F,  B.     Follow  the  flag,  wherever  it  leads.     N.  Y.,  D.  Y.  Co.,  1918. 
Young,  H.  Q.     We'll  stand  by  Uncle  Sammy.    Ms.,  1918. 
Young,  H.  J.    The  kiss  she  gave.     Seattle,  Young,  1918. 
Young,  W.     Khaki  chorus.    Ms.,  1917. 

Young,  W.  S.     Liberty's  hymn.     N.  Y.,  Liberty  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Younger,  L.     Stand  by  your  L^^ncle  Sammy.     Alb.,  Younger,  1917. 
Youtz,  M.    If  you  conscript  the  rich  the  poor  will  volunteer.    ByW.  W.Green.    1917. 
Yule,  W.  Q.     He'll  come  back  from  "Somewhere."     Chi.,  Yule,  1918. 
Zamecnik,  J.  S.     "For  the  freedom  of  the  world."     By  E.  V.  Cooke.     Cleveland, 

Fox,  1917. 
Zant.  A.     We're  going  there.     By  Majel.     Chi.,  Amer.  Mus.  Pub.,  1917. 
Zechiel,   E.    Show   the   Kaisor.    Text  arr.    from  Chief  Caupolican.    Cedar  Falls, 

Zechiel,  1917. 
Zelle,  V.  H.    Whadaya  Mean  These  Wheatless  Days.    Ms.,  1918. 
Zelter,  M.  A.     Peace  among  the  nations.    Photo.,  1917. 
Zerrahn,  C.     Follow  the  flag.    Ms.,  1918. 
Zieglar,  D.     Uncle  Sam  will  win  the  war.    Mb.,  1917. 
Zimmermann,  F.    S'Fiihnli.    1918. 
Zimmermann,  P.  Q.    Our  flag  Old  Glory.     Morristown,  Zimmormaim,  1917. 


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Zistel,  H.    When  your  country  ia  in  danger.     By  J.  Grady  &  H.  Zistel.    Cleveland, 

Stellar.  1917. 
Zmidzinski,  P.     Sons  of  Poland — ^go  free  Poland — give  her  Liberty.     By  E.  Loose. 

Mb.,  1917. 
Zouboulakis,  J.  C.    On  to  victory.    Chi.,  Zouboulakis,  1918. 

Victory.    Chi.,  ZouboulakiH,  1918. 

ARMENIA 

Kalfaian,   K.   Proff-    Al^tchartchar  (Chant   Patriotique  Arm^nien).     Boet.,    Proff- 
Kalfaian,  1918. 

Arax.     (Chant  Patriotique  Armdnien).     Boat.,  Proff- Kalfaian,  1918. 

L'Esperance.     (Chant  Patriotique  Arm^nien).     Boat.,  Proff-Kalfaian,  1918. 

Groung.     (Chant  Patriotique  Arm^nien).     Boat.,  Proff-Kalfaian,  1918. 

Nouvelle  Berceuse.     (Chant  de  la  Patrie).     Boet.,  Proff-Kalfaian,  1916. 

AUSTRIA 

Qranichstaedten,  B.    Da  habt's  mei'  Zivil'wandll    Wien,  Doblinger,  1914. 

■    Kaiser  hor',  was  dein  Volk  dir  schwort!    Lpz.,  Doblinger,  1914. 

Qruber,  L.    Jetzt  san  ma  alle  gleich  im  schonen  Oesterreich!    Wien,  Blaha,  1914. 

Haller,  R.    Gott  erhalte  unsere  Kaiser!    Von  II.  Blum.    Wien,  Eberle,  1914. 

Haupt,  K.    Thronfolger-marech.     Von  F.  Allmeder.    Wien,  Blaha,  1915. 

Hiess,  K.    Es  wird  fortgedroschen!    Wien,  Robitschek,  1915. 

Jancsi,  J.    Tis  Magyar  n6ta.     By  Tarn^cy  A.     1917. 

Joachim  Albrecht,  Prinz  von  Preussen.     Die  Blumenteufel.     Von  H.  Schopf.     Lpz., 

Robitscheck,  1916. 
Keldorfer,  V.     Die  Blumenteufel.     Von  II.  Scharpf.     Salzburg,  Lorenz,  1915. 
Kirchl,  A.     Filnf  Soldatenlieder.     Wien,  Univ.  Ed.,  1915. 

Die  Donauwacht.     Von  K.  Frank.    Wien,  Doblinger,  1916. 

KBmer.Theo.  A.     Ich  melde  mich.     Von  Toni  Hofer.     Wien,  Robitschek,  1915. 
Krauss-Elka,  L.     Komm  in  mein  Bauernhauschen!    Wien,  Karczag,  1916. 
Langstroth,  I.  S.     Soldatenlied  1915.     Yon  Zuckermann.    Germ.  &  Engl,  version. 

N.  Y.,  Schirmer,  1915. 
Lehfir,  Fr.     Aus  eiserner  Zeit.     Lieder  Zyklus.    Wien,  Krenn,  1915. 

Vater  Radetzky  ruft.     Von  J.  Schuitzer  Wien,  Karczag,  1914. 

-  Was  liegt  daran?    Von  H.  Zuckermann.     Wien,  Krenn,  1914. 

Maase,  W.     Oesterreichisches  Reiterlied.     Von  H.    Zuckermann.     Lpz.,   Klemm, 

1915. 
Nedbal,  O.    Einsam  und  verlassen.    Von  R.  Oesterreicher  &  W.  Sterk.    Wien, 

Doblinger,  1914. 
Neumann,   M.     Oesterreichisches   Reiterlied.     Von   H.   Zuckermann.     Dusseldorf, 

Neumann,  1915. 
Neustadtl,  V.     Der  Reitersmann.    Von  H.  Zuckermann.     N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1916. 
Pallos,  P.     Husarenlied.     Von  K.  Robitschek.    Wien,  Robitschek,  1916. 
Ritto,  Rita.     Kriegs-Wiegenlied.    [New  York],  1917. 
Roth,  M.     Habt  Acht!    Von  L.  Taufstein.     Berlin,  Harmonic,  1914. 
Ruch,  H.     Driiben    am    Wiesenrand.     Von    H.    Zuckermann.    Coin,    Tischer    & 

Jagenberg. 
Stolz,  R.     Der  Hohnvedhuear.     Von  K.  Robitschek.    Wien,  Krenn,  1914. 

Die  Mutter  des  Reservisten.    Von  A.  Griipwald.    Wien,  Krenn,  1914. 

Die  Wacht  am  Berg.     Von  W.  Sterk.    Wien,  Ros^,  1915. 

BELGIUM 

Austin,  Fr.    Gallant  little  Belgium.     Lond.,  Larway,  1914. 

Gallant  men  of  Li^ge.    Engl,  version  by  F.  Austin.     Lond.,  Larway,  1914. 

Campenhout,  F.  v.     La  Braban^onne.    De  S.  E.  Braine.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1914. 
Carlyon-De-Lyle.     In  old  Louvain.     By  J.  Alleyne.     Lond.,  Swan,  1915. 

They  flit  through  the  desolate  land.     By  J.  Alleyne.     Lond.,  Swan,  1915. 

Cottone,  S.     Le  Martyre  de  la  Belgique.     De C.  d'Ormeville.    Milano,  Sonzogno,  1916. 

Dronchat,  T.    Tu  renaitras.    Paris,  Philippo,  1916. 

Elgar,  E.     Le  drapeau  beige.     De  E.  Cammaerts.    Engl.  ver.  by  Curzon  of  Kedles- 

ton.     Lond.,  Elkin,  1916. 
Henge,  H.     Pour  la  libert^.     Lond.,. Weekes,  1915. 
Hoogstoel,  F.    The  refugee.    By  B.  Osmond.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Lassailly,  E.     Nous  reprendrons  notre  Belgique.    De  Rip.    Par.,  Enoch,  1916. 


268  LIBBARY   OF  CONGRESS 

Lebrou,  6.    Ma  pauvre  petite  Belgique!    DeA.  Borboux.     Fr.  &  Engl.  text.     Lond., 

Francis,  Day,  1915. 
Paans,  W.  J.     Belgique  et  France.     De  R.  Gael.    Par.,  Mill,  1915. 
Bonne,  P.  de.    The  appeal.    By  H.  B.  v.  Slembrouck.    Detroit,  Mich.,  Bel.-Amer. 

Drain..Assoc.,  1917. 
Troisfontaines,   D.     Hymne  aux  guerriera   France-Beiges.    Woonsocket,   Troisfon- 

taines,  1915. 
Wood,  C.  P.    The  Lads  of  Li^ge.     By  P.  MacKaye.     N.  Y.,  Gray,  1916. 
Young,  G.  C.     Our  Freedom  Tree.     By  A.  P.  Graves.     Lond.,  Stainer,  1914. 

CANADA 

A  Canadian  Woman.    As  the  Bravest  of  Britain's  men.    Marysville,  N.  B.,  Fisher, 

1915. 
Adams,  H.    The  boys  of  the  Maple  leaf.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Adamson,  J.    Till  Belgium's  wrongs  are  righted.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Ass'n.-, 

1915. 
Adley,  C,  J.    The  British  boys.    Toronto,  Hawkes  &  Harris,  1915. 
Adsit,  C.  A.    My  prairie  queen.    By  C.  A.  Mack.    Medicine  Hat,  Med.  Hat  Mus. 

Co.,  1915. 
Aliotti,  B.     Knitting.    By  M.  Bruce.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club,  1915. 
Allan,  N.  F.    When  the  Bantam  roosters  crow.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1916. 
Anderson,  M.     I'll  be  proud  of  my  plain  uniform.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1916. 
Anderson,  W.  H.    Billy  Brown  o'  the  Camerons.    By  C.  E.  Selwyn.    Winnipeg, 

Selwyn,  1914. 

What  we  have  we'll  hold.    By  C.  E.  Selwyn.    Winnipeg,  Selwyn,  1915. 

Andrews,  E.  T.    Tommy  call  vour  dog  off  and  sav  "Good  Bye."    By  A.  Tennant. 

Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Anthony,  D.  E.     The  Triple  Entente.     Montreal,  Dalmar,  1914. 
Ashwortlx,  A.  L.,  For  country  and  you.    By  T.  Wilkinson. '  Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Atkinson,  J.     Soldier!    By  A.  Beaufort.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Ass'n.,  1915. 
Aver,  T.  M.    We  will  fight  for  our  flag  forever.    By  J.  A.  Bell.    Par.,  Can.,  Bell,  1915. 
B.,  J.  A.     Our  Nations  Pride.     By  S.  Saver.    Montreal,  Clarreson,  1915. 
Baker,  R.  H.    To  Victorv.    Toronto,  Baker,  1914. 
Band,  W.  H.     S.  O.  S.    Send  out  soldiers.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Barrow,  B.  H.    The  Queen's  own.     By  A.  E.  Shiels.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Bayley,  W.  B.     Our  brave  Canadian  boys.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1917. 
Benet,  A.    Then  we'll  sheath  our  sword  of  justice.     Bv  F.  Moran.    Toronto,  Moran  & 

Bennett,  1917. 
Berry,  L.    The  boys  who  fight  for  freedom.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Blomfield,  E.  C.     Played  St.  Andrew's,  old  St.  Andrew's.     1918. 

Standru.     1918. 

Bodley,  C.  E.    Tipperary  Tom.    By  I.  Humble.     1915. 

Bond,  R.     Crazy  Bill.    By  S.  Matthews.    St.  John,  N.  B.,  Matthews  &  Bond,  1915. 

Bonnycastle,  C.    The  Canadian  Volunteer.    Campbellford,  Can.,  1915. 

The  recruit  (1916).     1916. 

Bontemps,  W.  H.     For  de  Empire  an'  de  Flag.    Bv  L.  W.  McMurtry.     Toronto, 

Whaley,  1914. 
Bowles,  E.  R.     Canadian  Highlanders.    Bv  L.  A.  Brooks.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can. 

M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 
Boyd,  J.     The  lads  of  the  Maple  Leaf.     Loud.,  Fryer,  1916. 
Brayshaw,  H.     When  the  boys  come  marching  back.     Oitawa,  Brayshaw,  1915. 
Brazil,  J.    Remember  nurse  Cavell!    By  G.  V.  Thompson.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1915. 
Brewer,  W.  J.     ('auada's  readv.     By  D.  Coombs.     Toron'^o.  "WTialey,  1915. 
Brine,  C.  Le  Vesconte.     The  Call  of  the  Empire.     Toron'o,  Whaley,  1914. 
Brown,  F.  G.     They're  Khaki  clad.     By  G.  E.  Cole.     Toronto,  Cole  &  Brown,  1917. 
Browne,  R.  A.     They  are  figh  ing  for  their  Mo*^herland.     By  V.  Rcalff.    Ms.,  1916. 
Bruce,  M.  E.    The  dawn  of  peace.     Bv  II.  M.  Radford.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  & 

Trav.  Club,  1916. 
Bugler,  W.  J.     The  Call  lo  Arms.     Lond..  Can.  Adv.  Jo!)  Pr.  Co..  1914. 
BuUough,  J.  W.     Sons  of  the  Maple  leaf.     By  J.  W.  Stalker.     St.  Boniface,  Man., 

Norwood  Mus.  Pub.,  1915. 
Carver,  F.  H.     Come  back  my  soldier  darling.     Toronto.  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club, 

1915. 
Cawley,  M.  A.     The  Canadian  soldiers  recruiting  march  song.     Toronto,  UTialey,  1916. 

Lads  of  the  British  navy.     By  T.  W.  Hayes.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 

Chalmers,  Q.  W.     I'm  only  a  Khaki-clad  soldier  .  .  .     Vancouver,  B.  C,  West.  Spec. 

Ltd.,  1915. 


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Champagne,  E.    A  nosheros.     De  L.  Charli.     Lowell,  Mass.,  Champf^iie,  1916. 

Chapman,  H.  D.    Canadian  Mary.     Hull,  Can.,  Chapman,  1915. 

Charlton,  E.  M.     Welcome  home  our  soldiers.     Toronto,  Charllon,  1917. 

Clark,  L.  A.    These  bold  Canadian  boys.    By  F.  McGuire.     Regina,  Sa<;k.,  McGuire, 

1918. 
Cochrane,  O.  P.    The  call  for  soldiers.    By  O.  M.  Skelton.    Exeter,  Ont.,  Skelton, 

1917. 
Cockerill,  R.  C.     By  the  Nor;h  Sea.     By  W.  L.  Courtney.     Toronto,  ^Vhaley,  1916. 
Cocking,  J.  T.    Johnny  Canuck.     By  H.  MacKay'.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Conn,  J.  T.     Canada'scall  to  arms.    Toronto.  W'naley,  1917. 
Cook,  A.  L.     Boys  from  Canada.    Toronto,  "\\*haley,  Royce  &  Co.,  1915. 
Copping,  A.  A.     Somewhere  in  France.     Vancouver,  B.  C,  Copping,  1915. 
Corbett,  W.  J.    My  country's  call.     Toronto,  Whaley,  Royce  &  Co.,  1915. 
Cory,  H.  B.     It's  a  lon<^,  long  road  to  travel.    Toron+o,  Whaley,  1914. 
Cottington,  E.    Come!  Boys!  Come!    Vancouver,  B.  C,  Wes^  Spec.  Ltd.,  1917. 
Craig,  C.     Our  motherland  is  calling.     By  I.  B.  Watson.     Toronto,  Whaley,  1914. 
Craxton,  H.    March  on,  Canada!    By  L.  A.  Lefevre.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
Creyke,  M.  A.    Mother's  only  boy.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1917. 
David,  N.     Keep  your  head  down,  Fritzi  Boy.     Bv  C.  W.  Murphv.     N.  Y.,  Hsirms. 

1918. 
Davies,  F.  M.     Our  Empire  boys.     1915. 
Dayton,  B.    Canada's  sons  (who  can't)  man  your  guns.     Hamilton,  Encore  Pub  Co., 

1915. 
Dellafield,  H.     Canada  oiu*  Canada.     By  H.  Chadwick.     Toronto,  Nordheiraer,  1916. 
Dickinson,  H.  T.     Recruiting  song  of  the  99th  Battalion  C.  E.  F.    Windsor,  Ont., 

Dickinson,  1916. 
Dumad,  H.  D.     I  love  a  soldier  hov.     Toronto,  Anglo-Canad.  M.  P.  Assn..  1917. 
Dunlop,  H.  C.     Glorious  England.'  By  A.  Schofield.     St.  John,  Dunlop,  1914. 
Dyer,  J.  F.     Sons  of  Canada.     London,  Ont.,  Dyer,  1915. 
Dyke,  A.     Rally  round  the  flag.     By  K.  R.     N.  Y.,  Harris,  1916. 
Eagleson,  J.  N.     Our  answer  to  the  call.     By  S.  J.  Walker.     Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Easson,  A.  A.    AXTien  I'm  on  my  way  back  home.     Vancouver,  B.  C,  Pop.  Mus. 

Co.,  1915. 
Easun,  H.    Canada  the  home  of  the  free.    By  J.  G.  Markey.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Eborall,  E.    The  girl  who  is  vours  while  vou  are  awav.    Toronto,  Smith,  1915. 
Eborall,   F.    Will  the   King  be  Proud  'of    Canada."     Bv  S.   G.   Smith.     Toronto, 

WTialey,  1915. 
Eckstein  &  Thomas.    Good-bye  soldier  boy.    Montreal,  Delmar,  1917. 
Elkins,  M.    My  Canada-Lou.     By  J.  Dority.    Toronto,  WTialey,  1915. 
EUerton,  H.  W.     The  boys  of  the  2-0-3.     Winnipeg,  Woman's  Aux.,  1916. 
Evans,  E.  J.    There'll  be  no  more  Germany!    By  P.  H.  Sargeant.     1915. 
Farrell,  M.     Here's  to  the  boys  of  the  1-6-0.    Toronto,  Wbaley,  1916. 
Farringer,  E.  E.     For  Canada  and  old  England.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1915. 
Faucault,  F.    That's  why  we're  answering.    By  C.  H.  Jackson.     Seattle,  Echo  M.  P. 

Co.,  1915. 
Fenwick,  F.  B.    We'll  twine  the  Union  Jack  with  Old  Glory.    Moosomin,  Fenwick, 

1917. 
Finch,  F.  G.    The  Empire's  Sons'  Reply  .  .  .    Toronto,  Finch,  1915. 
Findlay,  E.    To  the  downfall  of  the  Kaiser.    Toronto,  Findlay,  1915. 
Foley,  E.    The  British  Lion  is  angered,  so  beware!    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1914. 

Strike  for  the  grand  old  flag.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1916. 

Fookes  and  Bendall.     Hurrah  for  Canada.     By  E.  F.  Fookes.     Calgary,  Fookes,  1916. 
Foster,  W.  Carey.     On  to  victory.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1916. 
Fraser,  W.     It's  the  boys  who  wear  the  Khaki  suit.    Riverside,  Calgary,  Eraser,  1916. 
Freeman,  J.     Somebody's  got  to  be  a  soldier.     Vancouver,  B.  C,  Freeman,  1915. 
Friedman,  L.    The  Canadian  Volunteers.     By  E.  A.  Numberger.     Chi.,  N.  Amer. 

M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 
Gaved,  F.  C.    There'll  be  anxious  Faces  Watching  .  .  .    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P. 

Ass    19 14 
GUmour,  M.    The  call  of  the  King.     By  J.  A.  Ross.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Qodbeer,  H.  R.    The  Empire  calls  you.     By  B.  S.  Gregory.     Winnip^,  Godbeer, 

1916. 
Goodfellow,  H.     For  Canada  'tis  Do  or  Die.    Toronto,  Draper,  1916. 
Graham,  R.,  &  B.  Johnson.     What  a  real  Canadian  can  do.     Chi.,  Graham,  1916.'     ^ 
Green,  B.  A.     In  the  way  of  duty.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916.  •  f 

Green,  L.  L.     Sacrifice.    Toronto,  Whaley,  Royce  &  Co.,  1918.  ' 

Grigg,  Mrs.  T.     Our  Canadian  boys.    Toronto,  Whaley,  Royce  A  Co.,  1915. 


270  LIBRARY   OP  CONGRESS 

Qtume,  E.     Canada  for  me.    Anglo-Canad.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1916. 
Hahn,  P.    We're  coming  boys.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club,  1916. 
Hall,  S.  K.    We're  away.  Hip-hooray.    Winnipeg,  Man.,  Johnstone,  1918. 
Ham,  A.    The  Call  of  Empire.    By  T.  H.  Litster.    Toronto-  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn., 
1917. 

Canadians!  Follow  the  drum.     By  E.  Wodson.     N.  Y.,  Boosey,  1915. 

Harpur,  H.  W.    The  army  of  the  Empire.     By  E.  J.  Judd.     Vancouver,  West.  Spec, 

Ltd.,  1916. 
Harris,  A.    Good-bye  Dolly  dear  good-bye.    Toronto,  Strand  Mus.  Pub.,  1916. 
Harris,  C.  L.  M.    Marching  to  the  fray.    By  J.  U.  Tanner.     Ottawa,  McKechnie, 

1917. 
Harrison,  C.  F.    They  were  all  Irish.     Vancouver,  Harrison,  1915. 
Harrison,  M.  S.     Oh!  Johnny  Canuck.     Canada,  1917. 
Harte,  J.  E.     I'll  miss  the  girl.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Hazard,  F.     Our  soldiers  brave.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1916. 
Heins,  D.    The  Song  of  the  AlUea.    Toronto,  Walsh,  1914. 
Heritage,  Mrs.  J.  B.    My  Queen  Mary.     Lond.,  Ont.,  1916. 
Hilliam,  B.  C.     Oh,  Oh,  Oh,  Captain  B!    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1917. 
Hinds,  d'Arcy.     Oh!  Who  would  not  be  Irish.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1915. 
Home,  J.  H.     Keep  step  with  Johnny  Canuck.     By  G.  C.  Knight.    Toronto,  Whaley, 

1915. 
Horrocks,  J.    The  Call  to  Arms.     Crystal  City,  Can.,  Horrocks,  1915. 
Hughes,  A.  W.    They  are  calling.     By  J.  Gardner.     Toronto,  Gardner,  1917. 
Humble,  I.    We're  from  Canada.    Toronto,  Whaley,  Royce  &.  Co.,  1915. 
Hutton,  T.  J.     British  Imperial  Anthem.     By  E.  P.  Fewster.    Toronto,  Hawkes, 

1915. 
Ireland,  J.  TJ.     When  we've  wound  up  the  watch  on  the  Rhine.    Toronto,  Whaley, 

1916. 
Irwin,  R.     Our  heroes  at  home.    By  E.  S.  Moyer.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1918. 
Ivey,  H.     Canada!    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Newman  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Jackson,  I.  S.    Dominion  from  Sea  to  Sea.    Lond.,  Harris,  1914. 
Jackson,  W.  H.    The  Flag  is  raised  to  Arms!    Simcoe,  Can.,  N.  Amer.  Mus.  Co.,  1914. 
James,  E.     0  Canada!    By  E.  Teschemacher.     Lond.,  Harris,  1917. 
Jessup,  C.  E.    Motherland.    By  P.  W.  Luck.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1918. 
Johnstone,  H.  A.    The  Canadian  bugle  call.    Brinston,  Ont.,  Johnstone,  1916. 
Jones,  H.  H.    My  soldier  lad.    By  L.  Sinden.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1916. 
Jones,  J.  J.    What  are  you  going  to  do.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Jones,  J.  B.  A.     Seel  My  Dada  is  a  soldier.    Winnipeg,  Jones,  1917. 
Jordan,  H.  K.     The  King  needs  you.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 
Kelly,  M.  F.    By  Order  of  the  King.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 

We'll  Never  Let  the  Old  Flag  Fall.    By  A.  E.  MacNutt.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can. 

M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 

Kenyon,  D.  C.    Come  on,  Ye  Boys  of  Canada.    Lond.,  Ont.,  Kenyon,  1914. 

When  our  gallant  boys  come  marching  home  again.    Lond.,  Ont.,  Kenyon, 

1917. 

Kirchhoflfer,  C.  H.     Come  you  all.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Kohler,  H.  H.    Good-bye  my  soldier  boy.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1916. 
Lane,  J.  V.    O  Canada  for  ever.    Bansted-Surrey,  Vale-Lane,  1916. 
Laugher,  C.  C.    International  Peace  Anthem.    By  J.  B.  Straith.    Owen  Sound,  Ont., 
Straith,  1915. 

Victory  be  to  you.    Owen  Sound,  Ont.,  Straith,  1915. 

Lawrence,  J.  E.  We  need  more  men.  By  A.  G.  Duggan.  Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Lawrie,  J.  C.  Britania's  Call.  Arr.  by  J.  Brazil.  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Lawrie,  1916. 
Lawsou,  J.  M.    The  Canadian  marching  song.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn., 

1915. 
Layton,  P.  E.    Off  to  fight  the  Germans.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Leith,  C.  M.    When  the  boys  of  Canada  are  marching  home.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1915. 
Lemon,  L.   Q.    Mighty  Dominion.    Arr.  by  V.  Eville.    By  W.  Mills.    N.    Y., 

Boosey,  1915. 
Leonard,  J.  F.    Rally  Round.    Salmon  Arm,  B.  C,  Leonard-Ingles,  1914. 
Lockwood,  G,    Good-Bye  My  Canada.    Montreal,  Delmar  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 
Long,  B.  L.    O  England,  Mother  of  Us  All.    ByJ.  H.Long.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus. 

&  Trav.  Club,  1915. 
Lorriman,  C.  W.        Soldier  lad.    By  W.  H.  Stringer.    Chatham,  Can.,  Lorriman, 

1914. 
Loud,  B.    Loyal  Canadians.    1916. 
Lusher,  H.    Britain's  Call.    By  T.  R.  Gaines.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1914. 


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Lynne,  H.        My  daddy's  gone  to  the  war.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1916.  t 

MacAllister,  A.    The  allied  men.    Toronto,  Whaley,  Royce  &  Co.,  1917.  i 

MacQregor,  D.    A  song  of  liberty.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1917. 
Maclntyre,  S.     His  dream  of  the  golden  West.    Vancouver,  B.  0.,  West.  Spec.  Ltd., 

1915. 
McLennan,  J.  L.    Men  of  the  Maple  Leai^be  true.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
McLeod,  N.     Maple  Leaf  and  Beaver.    Cannington,  Ont.,  McLeod,  1915. 

There's  a  Girl  in  Old  Ontario.    Cannington,  Ont.,  McLeod,  1914. 

McMurrich,  M.  L.    Here's  hoping.    By  M.  L.  Smellie.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1916.    h 
McNeill,  A.  L.     Canadian  battle  song.     By  J.  W.  Thompson.    Vancouver,  B.  C, 

McNeill,  1918. 

Here's  tae  the  Kilties.    By  J.  W.  Thompson.     Vancouver,  B.  C,  McNeill, 

1917.  a 

We'll  be  waiting,  boys,  for  you.    Vancouver,  B.  C,  McNeill,  1918. 

MacNutt,  A.  E.     I'll  not  forget  you  soldier  bov.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn., 

1915. 
McPhee,  C.  C.    Arm  Canadians!    By  V.  Wyldes.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1917. 
McVicar,  N.    The  call  to  arms.    By  J.  F.  Dale.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
McVity,  G.  E.    The  lads  of  the  land  of  the  Maple  Leaf.    Anglo-Can.  M.  P-  Assn., 

1917.  -  ^T  .  i.. 

Madden,  F.     Hurrah  for  the  Buffs!    Toronto,  Draper,  1916. 
Madden,  F.  O.    The  Irish  Laddies  to  the  War  have  gone.    Toronto,  Angl.-Can.  M. 

P.  Assn.,  1916. 
Maggs,  P.  A.     Soldiers  of  the  nation.    Chatham,  Ont.,  Maggs,  1918.  ;i 

Mallion,  J.    Hurrah  for  the  lads  in  blue.    By  W.  Price.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1917.; 
Manley,  M.     Good  luck  to  the  boys  of  the  allies.    Windsor,  Windsor  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 

Up  in  the  Air,  over  there.    Toronto,  Manley,  1918. 

Marks,  S.     Kiss  your  soldier  boy  good  bye.     By  K.  Mclnnes.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can. 

M.  P.  Assn.,  1916. 
Marples  &  Penn.     Fall  in!  P'all  in  on  the  double.    Winnipeg,  Selwyn,  1916. 
Mathewson,  N.     When  Jack  Cannuck  comes  Marching  Ilome.     By  J.  Mathewson. 

Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Matthews,   C.  J.    On  to  the  fighting  line.     By  C.   R.  Tuttle.    Toronto,   Tuttle- 

Matthews,  1915. 
May,  A.  S.  L.     Johnny  on  the  spot.     By  B.  Parker.     Toronto,  Hawkes,  1916. 
Melville,  C.    The  Red  White  and  Blue.    Toronto,  "The  Lonesome  Loon,"  1918. 

"Somewhere"  our  hearts  march  on  with  you.    Toronto,  "The  Lonesome  Loon," 

1918. 

Mercier,  X.    France.    De  W.  Chapman.    [Quebec],  1914. 

Mereditii,  M.    There's  a  picture  in  the  heart  of  a  mother.    Calgary,  European  W.  V. 

Assn.,  1917.  » 

Miles,  W.  M,    The  Legions  of  the  Lion.    By  J.  M.  Simpson.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1917. 
Miller,  E.  W.    Canada,  fall  in!    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 
Miller,  H.     I'll  be  a  long,  long  way  from  home.    Winnepeg,  Stovel,  1916. 
Miller,  W.  St.  J.    He's  doing  his  bit,  are  you?    Calgary,  Composer,  1916. 
Mills,  L.    Boys,  our  hearts  are  with  you.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916.  -5 

MUo,  G.     Le  416me  Bataillon.     R.  C.  F.    Lowell,  Mass.,  Turcot,  1915.  jy^ 

Miner,  M.  J.    Canadian  Jack's  flag.    Newmarket,  Ont.,  Miner,  1915. 
Morrison,  E.  M.     Our  golden  Northland.    By  S.  M.  Baylis.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can. 

M.  P.  Assn.,  1917. 
Morrow,  J.  D.    Memories  of  Home.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1917. 

You  bet  your  life  we  all  will  go.     Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 

Mulloy,  J.    Johnnie  Canuck's  the  Boy.     Kingston,  Ont.,  Mulloy,  1915. 

Knitting  Socks  for  Daddy's  Men.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1915. 

Nursing  Daddy's  Men.     1915.  ,i 

Munro,  K.    Lads  of  the  gay  cockade.    Toronto,  Author,  1918.  -3 

Neum,  T.    We  are  Colonials.     By  F.  Gordon.    Toronto,  Mackenzie,  1915. 
Nicolle,  M.  C.     Hurrah!  for  the  front.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 

Novello,  I.    Grardons  notre  Amour  pour  le  Retour  des  Vainqueurs.     De  R.  Brisson . 

Lond.,  ChappeU,  1916. 
Oliver,  F.    Marching  to  victory.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1914. 
Parker,  L.    When  justice  and  honor  rule  their  homes.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Parnum,  J.  W.    Hurrah!  Canada.     By  E.  R.  Kerr.     1915. 
Payette,  L.    I  will  migs  you  my  soldier  lad.    Montreal,  Payette,  1916. 

Mon  Soldat.    By  R.  Brisson.    Montreal,  Payette,  1915. 

Pearce,  B.  A.  B,.    Your  King  and  Country  need  you.    By  C.  W.  McGee.    Moose  Jaw, 
Can.,  Empire  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 


272  LIBRARY  OP  CONGRESS 

Pearse,  H.  B.    MenV  the  North.    1916. 

Penn,  A.  A.     Kitchener.    By  C.  E.  Selwyn.    Winnipeg,  Selwyn,  1916. 

Perry,  Q.  H.     Our  martyr  nurse.     Moncton,  N.  B.,  East.  mus.  Co.,  1916. 

Phillips,  E.  P.    Song  of  the  Saskatchewan.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 

Phillips,  Q.    Kaiser  Bill  said  Don't  come  here,  but  here  we  are.    Vancouver,  West. 

Spec.  Ltd.,  1916. 
Pierson,  B.    Girls,  girls,  get  yourself  a  soldier  ladl    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn., 

1916. 
Pizer,  S.  I.    A  Canadian  volunteer.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Plant,  F.  L.    Hip!  Hip!  For  Canada.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club,  1915. 
Powell,  F.    To  the  hearts  that  never  waver.     By  G.  Asaf.     Lond.,  Francis,  1916. 
Rainsford,  J.  B.    Take  me  back  to  old  New  Brunswick.     St.  John,   Rainsford,  1916. 
BawUngs,  L.     The  boys  in  Khaki.     Toronto,  'Whaley,  1915. 
Bice,  Lt.  Q.    Dear  old  pal  of  mine.     1918. 

I  want  to  go  home.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

Keep  your  head  down,  Fritzie  boy.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

On  the  road  that  leads  back  home.     1918. 

We  stopped  them  at  the  Marne.     N.  Y.,  Feist,  1918. 

You've  got  to  go  in  or  go  under.    N.  Y.,  Ricordi,  1918. 

Bichardson,  T.  B.    Mary  dear.    Toronto,  WTialey,  Royce  &  Co.,  1915. 
Bobinson,  Q.  B.    Patriotic  song  for  the  motherland  and  Canada.    Hamilton,  Ander- 
son, 1917. 

Booth,  W.  P.    The  sons  of  old  John  Bull.    Toronto,  \\Tialey,  1915. 

Boworth,  E.    Grit.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1917. 

Bubanui,  A.    Victory.    By  A.  Long.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.,  1918. 

BuflF,  E.  W.    The  boys  we  love.    By  W.  E.  Turley.    Toronto,  Somme,  M.  P.  Co., 

1916. 
Butter,  I.     King  George's  men.     By  J.  Blewett.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Samuels,  A.    Get  a  move  on  boys.    Toronto,  Univ.  Mus.  Bur.,  1916. 
Sargent,  J.    Coming,  coming,  little  Woman.    Montreal,  1915. 
Saimders,  C.  D.    Canada's  answer  to  England's  call.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P. 

Assn.,  1916. 
Sample,  A.  E.     In  line  with  the  Khaki  boys.    By  E.  Sullivan.     N.  Y.,  Harris,  1916. 
Senour,  J.    Only  a  Button  from  my  dear  Lad's  Coat.    By  C.  Bell.    Toronto,  Empire 

Mus.  Club,  1915. 
Shaw,  C.  M.    Down  with  the  Prussian  tyrant.    Toronto,  Shaw,  1917. 
Shnttleworth,  F.    Fall  in!    Fall  in!    By  R.  McGarrie.    Toronto,  Sheet  Mus.  Sales 

Co.,  1915. 

Peace  to  the  souls  of  the  heroes.    Part-song.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav. 

Club,  1915. 

When  I  come  back  to  my  home  town.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1915. 

Sidwell,  Q.    The  Flag  we  all  admire.    Hamilton,  Can.,  Young  Loyalists'  League, 
1914. 

Young  Loyalists.    Toronto,  Young  Loyalists'  League,  1915. 

Sinclair,  E.  F.    Always  ready.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 

Sippi,  G.  B.     Canadian  forever.    By  W.  H.  Drummond.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 

Sketh,  Q.     Come  on  you  Canadians.    Toronto,  Harris,  1917. 

Smale,  J.  A.    Canada,  the  land  of  the  brave.    Toronto,  Musgrave,  1916. 

Smith,  J.  H.    The  Princess  Pats.    By  D.  G.  Leitch.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P. 

Assn.,  1915. 
Spurr,  J.  B.    The  boys  from  Canada.    Aurora,  Can.,  Spurr,  1916. 
Stanley,  J.    Call  of  the  Empire.    By  O.  McCuUough.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1914. 

The  King's  Command.    By  G.  E.  Sinclair.    Calgary,  Can.,  Sinclair,  1914. 

Stephenson,  Z.  M.    Just  Say  Good-Bye  to  Tipperary.     Calgary,  Moraye,  1914. 
Stirling,  M.  B.    The  Johnny  Canuck  becomes  a  soldier  boy.    Toronto,  Hawkes,  1915. 
Stunmerville,  W.  A.    Give  the  grand  old  flag  a  hand.    Toronto,  Composer,  1916. 
Surl,  Alice.    Hurrah!  for  the  Lads  in  Khaki.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1917. 

Swan,  D.    When  we  march  into  Berlin.    By  B.  Loud.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1915. 
Swift,  E.  D.    The  One  Four  Nine.    By  R.  S.  Brown.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Swomsboume,  W.  W.    Johnny  Canuck's  Mascot.    By  S.  B.  Travers.    St.  John,  N. 
B.,  Swomsboume,  1915. 

Loyal  Canadians.    By  D.  H.  Waterbury.    St.  John,  Swomsboume,  1915. 

Taylor,  C.  H.    Rally  'round  the  flag.    Sudbury,  Ont.,  Taylor,  1917. 

Taylor,  H.    We'll  love  you  more  when  you  come  back  ....    Toronto,  Grove,  1915. 
Thompson,  Q.  V.    Do  your  bit  for  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.    Toronto,  Thompson, 
1915. 

Father,  guide  our  Nation.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1917. 


MUSIC  273 

Thompson,  G.  V.     For  the  glory  of  the  grand  old  flag.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1918. 

Khaki.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1915. 

Mother  and  home  and  you.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1918. 

When  Jack  comes  back.    Toronto,  Thompson,  1915. 

Thompson,  L.  E.    The  boys  of  the  New  Brigade.    Toronto,  '\\Tialey,  1915. 
Van-Werkhoven,  F.    A  prayer  for  peace.    By  Cecil  E.  Selwyn.     Winnipeg,  Selwyn, 

1915. 
Venuth,  P.     Bravo!    American  Legion.    By  H.  E.  Cross.    Toronto,  Legg,  1916. 
Wakefield,  M.     O  Canada,  march  on!     By  E.  Lockton.     Lond.,  Larway,  1917. 
Watt,  E.    When  you  don  the  Khaki.     By  R.  H.  Burke,  jr.    Toronto,  Burke,  1916. 
Wells,  J.  D.    The  dawn  of  liberty.    Vancouver,  West.  Spec.  Ltd.,  1917. 
Wheeler,  C.  E.     Sing  for  our   passing  brave.     By  M.  Keith.    Chorus.    Toronto, 

Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn.,  1916. 
White,  W.  J.     Hats  off  to  the  flag  and  the  King.    Toronto,  Mu^rave,  1916. 
Whitman,  V.  M.     Soldiers  of  Canada.     St.  Andrews,  Can.,  Whitman,  1915. 
Williamson,  E.     The  battle  of  the  heart.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club,  1917. 
Willing,  James.    The  Canadian  Soldier.    Montreal,  1915. 
Willis,  W.  H.     We  will  fight  till  the  victory  is  won.     Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Wilson,  W.  B.     Our  soldier  boys.     Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 
Wittmaak,  H.  S.    We're  mighty  proud  of  you.    Windsor,  Vanderhoof,  1916. 
Wodson,  E.     Vesper  hymn  for  time  of  war.    Hymn.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P.  Assn., 

1917. 
Woodrow,  E.  G.    The  Empire's  sons  are  we.     By  K.  L.  Jardine.     Calgary,  Turner, 

1915. 
Wright,  Harry.     We  wont  stand  the  Kaiser's  bluff.    Toronto,  Pacey,  1914. 
Wrigley,  F.     Our  boys  in  the  Army.     By  W.  G.  Knights.    Toronto,  Anglo-Can.  M.  P. 

Assn.,  1915. 
Yarwood,  G.  A.     Boys  of  the  Empire.    Toronto,  Whaley,  1916. 

DENMARK 

Henriques,  F.     Flagsangen.     By  I.  Brems.     K0benhavn,  Hansen,  1915. 
Nielsen,  C.     Hymne  til  Danmark.     K0benhavn,  Hansen,  1917. 

FRANCE 

Andre,  E.     Clarion.     De  P.  D6roulMe.     Par.,  Joubert,  1916. 

Angel,  L.     Le  chant  de  la  Tranchee.     By  J.  Bressoles.     Par.,  Selva,  1916. 

Ang€ly,  J.  F.     Pri^re  pour  les  morts  au  champ  d'honneur.     By  J.  Rameau.     Par., 

Salabert,  1915. 
Anglebel,  G.     Le  chant  des  Bleuets.     Par.,  Noel,  1916. 

Ascoine,  E.    Marche  frangaise  1914-1915.    By  P.  Faucher.     Nice,  Faucher,  1915. 
Baccuez,  A.     Les  croises  de  la  liberty.     By  E.  Gouget.     Par.,  Xila,  1915. 
Bands,  A.     Les  petitsgars  de  1915.     Par.,  Enoch,  1915. 
Belloc,  A.     Debout  les  morts!    By  E.  Roussel.     Par.,  Vieu,  1917. 
Bemiaux,  D.     Peuple  fran^ais!    By  Tournayre  et  P.  Thomas.     Par.,  Gaudet,  1915. 

Les  Poilus  de  Joffre.    By  Ch.  Quinel.     Par.,  Gaudet,  1915. 

Saint-Cyr.     By  Ch.  Quinel  et  A.  Foucher.     Par.,  Gaudet,  1915. 

Vive  I'oncle  Sam.     By  Bouchaud-Dufleuve.     Par.,  Gaudet,  1917. 

Billaut,  L.     Le  Rhin  Allemand.     By  A.  de  Musset.    Par.,  Coutarel,  1914. 
Botrel,  T.     Rosalie.     Par.,  Endet,  1914. 

Bouchaud-    (Dufleuve).    Margoton.     Par.,  Labb^,  1916. 

Bourgeois,  E.     En  avant!  en  avant!    By  G.  Giacometti.     Par.,  Wykes. 

Beyer,  Lucian.     La  chanson  des  Poilus.     Par.,  Salabert,  1917. 

Le  Flot  et  la  Grfeve.     Par.,  Salabert,  1916. 

La  Mitrailleuse.     Par.,  Salabert,  1916. 

Br6ville,  P.  de.     France.    By  H.  de  Regnier.     Par.,  Rouart,  1917. 

H^ros,  je  yous  salue.    By  H.  de  Regnier.     Par.,  Rouart,  1916. 

Brunswick,  E.     La  Mfere  la  Victoire.     Du  V^  Fabre.     Par.,  Ricordi,  1918. 
BUsser,  H.     Hymne  k  la  France.     By  V.  Hugo.     Par.,  Eschig,  1915. 

Buxeuil,  R.  de.     La  revue  des  Epopees.     By  H.  de  Fleurigny.     Par.,  Ondet,  1917. 
Capua,  E.  di.     Les  conscrits  de  la  classe  17.     By  lopas.     Par..  Ricordi.  1916. 
Casadesus,  F.     Chant  de  guerre  du  paysan.     Par.,  Hayet,  1915. 

J'ai  quitte  ma  mie.     Par.,  Hayet,  1915. 

Casalonga,  Vanina-.     Au  coq  gaulois.    De  E.  Jaubert.     Par.,  Wykes,  1915. 

Aux  morts.  1914-1915.     De  M.  de  Brunoff.     1915. 

Sur  la  France.     De  P.  de  Ronsard.     1915. 

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274  LIBBAEY  OF  CONGRESS 

Chaminade,  C.    L'anneau  du  soldat.    By  M.  Colombaz.     Par.,  Enoch,  1916. 

Sonne  clairon!    By  S.  Mercey.    Par.,  Enoch,  1915. 

Cherubini,  A.    Credo  dea  femmes  de  France.    By  N.  CouUon.     Par.,  1915. 
Chevallier,  J.    L'alouette  gauloise.    By  M.  L6na.    Par.,  Th^&tre-Musique,  1917. 
Christine,  H.    Hardi,  lea  gars!    Par.,  Christina,  1915. 

Tommy  and  the  French  girl.     Par.,  Christina,  1916. 

Courqiiin,  A.    Chantons  ce  refrain.    By  Ch.  L.  Pothier.     Par.,  Courquin,  1916. 

Crfivecoeur,  L.  de.     France  martyre.    By  G.  Ardant.    Par.,  Demeta,  1914. 

Daris,  Jean.     Ceux  de  la  Meuse.    Par.,  Daria,  1916. 

Debussy,  C.     Noel  dea  enfanta  qui  n'ont  plus  de  maiaona.     Par.,  Durand,  1916. 

Delacroix,  A.     Chant  de  guerre.    Par.,  Leduc,  1915. 

Delmas,  E.    L' Avion  h^roique.    By  H.  Paaaerieu.    Toulouse,  Martin,  1916. 

Depret,  M.    Marche  du  75.    By  V.  Darlay  et  H.  de  Gorsse.    Par.,  Hachette,  1915. 

Deslandres,  A.    Jacques  Bonhomme.    By  P.  Deroulfede.    Par.,  Deslandres,  1915. 

Dolidon,  F.    Berceuse  ...    By  M.  Blot.    Par.,  Hayet,  1915. 

Dubois,  T.    France!    By  J.  Miron  d'Aussy.    Par.,  Heugel,  1916. 

Le  plus  beau  nom.    By  G.  Boyer.    Par.,  Heugel,  1917. 

Erlanger,  C.    Le  bon  gite.    By  P.  D^roulfede.    Par.,  Eschig,  1915. 

Siu"  une  barricade.    De  Victor  Hugo.    Par.,  Eschig,  1915. 

Etesse,  E.    Aj)r6s!    Chant  de  r^vovation  1914-1917.    Tours,  Etsse,  1917. 
Fauchey,  P.    Les  croix  d'honneiu:.    By  A.  Escoxu-rou.    Par.,  Salabert,  1916. 

Priere  k  Noel.    De  S.  Claudius.    Par.,  Philippo,  1914. 

Fauchois,  R.    Aprfea  la  victoire.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Vivent  lea  roses.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Fevrier,  H.    L'an  prochain.    De  R.  Fauchois.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Aux  morts  pour  la  patrie.    De  Ch.  P^guy.    Partition.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Les  chansons  de  la  Woevre.    De  A.  Piedallu.    Par.,  Heugel,  1916. 

Nos  morts  sont  vivants!    De  A.  Piedallu.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Flagny,  L.  de.    En  avant!    De  P.  Dubrissac.     1915. 

Fiorencie,  P.    France,  debout!    Par.,  Noel,  1915. 

Fourdrain,  F.    Noel  h6roique.    De  A.  Legrand.     Par.,  Grua,  1915. 

Fredly,  A.    Au  son  dea  tambours!    De  D.  Caldine  &  A.  Fredly.    Par.,  1915. 

Freer,  E.  E.    Les  fleurs  de  France.    De  M.  Zamacois.     Chi.,  Clayton,  1916. 

Frontin,  G.    La  Chanson  qu'elles  chantent.    Par.,  Demets,  1917. 

La  chanson  qu'ils  chantent.    Par.,  Deemets,  1917. 

Frossard,  M.     Salut  k  nos  joyeux  Bleueta!    De  P.  Faucher.    Par.,  Faucher,  1916. 

Fumat,  M.    CTiant  dea  Alli6a.    Par.,  Girard-Fatout,  1914. 

Gailhard,  A.    Noel.    De  A.   S.     Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 

Gallon,  N.    LaMarne,  I'Yaer  &  Verdun.    De  P.  Fournier.    Par.,  Enoch,  1917. 

Poiu-  la  France!     De  E.  Adenis.     Par.,  Coutarel,  1915. 

Gans,  J.    Mes  trois  filleuls.    De  I.  Demence.    Asnieres,  Gans,  1917. 
G6mont,  L.     Vers  Fimmortalit^!     De  L.  Jouishomme.     Par.,  Pugno,  1915. 
Georges,  A.    Credo!    De  E.  Herbomez.     Par.,  Theatre  Muaique,  1917. 

Gideon,  M.    France  ia  growing  bigger  every  day.    By  J.  Heard.    Lond.,  Darewaki 

M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Grovlez,  G,    Prifere  du  Petit  Gargon  fusill^.    De  A.  Thierry.    Par.,  Ricordi,  1918. 
Hamel,  G.    La  Victorieuse.    De  A.  Bengalit.    Par.,  BengaUt,  1916. 
Harcourt,  E.  d'.    Credo  Frangaia.    De  G.  de  Teramond.    Par.,  Hayet,  1916. 

Lea  2  medailles.    De  P.  d'Amor.    Par.,  Hayet,  1915. 

En  avant!    De  P.  D^roulfede.    Par.,  Hayet,  1915. 

Hippeau,  E.     Hymne  de  guerre  Franco-Am^ricain.    Par.,  Fremont,  1917. 
Hirchmann,  H.    Le  Noel  du  soldat.    Par.,  Eschig,  1915. 
Htte,  Georges.    Vengeons  nos  morts!    De  M.  Chassang.    Par.,  Rouart,  1916. 
Huguet  y  Tagell,  R.    Les  petits  patriotea.    De  G.  Ortala  Le  Clerc.    Par.,  Salabert, 

1917. 
d'Indy,  V.    La  guerre  de  Renty.    Pt.  song.    De  C.  Janequin,  1916. 
Jehin,  L.    Aux  hdros!    De  Rouaael-Deapierres.    Par.,  Heugel,  1915. 
Jemain,  J.    Serment  et  chant  dea  Allies.    De  V.  Daveluy  et  A.  Rosa.    Par.,  Senart, 

1915. 
Eeyzer,  L.    Chant  militaire.    De  A.  Dorchain.    1916. 
LagoanSre,  O.  de.    Morts!  Debout!    De  G.  de  Bussy.    Milan,  Ricordi,  1916. 
Larrieu,  A.    C'eat  encore  la  France!    N.  Y.,  Nadeau,  1916. 

Leschacals.    Par.,  Jacquot,  1916. 

Virez!  Aileslegferes!    De  J.  Fiorina.    Par..  Jacquot,  1916. 

Vision  Glorieusel    Cr66e  par  Mdme.  G.  Lecomte.    Larrieu,  1918. 

Lassailly.    1915!  ...  On  les  aura!    Par.,  Maurel,  1915. 

Lasserre,  P.    Les  chants  de  la  guerre.    Par.,  Rouart,  1916. 
Le  Borne,  F.    Noel  de  la  France.    Par.,  Grus,  1915. 


MUSIC        "Ji  ■  275' 

Lecocq,  Ch.    Ronde  du  petit  tonnelier.    De  Franc-Nohain.     Par.,  Legouix,  1914. 
Lemaire,  Q.    Revanche.     De  D.  de  Coss^-Brissac.     Par.,  Mercier,  1915. 
LSmpSrs,  L.    Les  enf ants  de  France.    De  P.  d'Amor.     Par.,  Heugel,  1917. 
Leoncavallo,  B.    D^livrance!    De  G.  Rivet.    N.  Y.,  Stem,  1915. 
Letorey,  Omer.    Hymne  aux  aviateurs.    De  J.  B.  Cavaill^s.     Par.,  Hamelle,  1917. 
LormSs  et  Payette.    Men  petit  eergent.     De  R.  Brieson.    Montreal,  Payette,  1916. 
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Le  moulin  de  Madame  Victoire.    De  L.  Boyer.    Par.,  Salabert,  1916. 

Mathe,  E.     Les  gars  Poilus.     De  P.  Franck.     Par.,  EscMg,  1916. 

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Haym,  Hans.     Sechs  Soldatenlieder.    Elberfeld,  Hartmann,  1915. 

Vier  Soldatenlieder.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 

Herman,  H.     Reiters  Abschied.    Von  R.  Presber.    Ber.,  Stahl,  1914. 

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Kraemer,  E.    An  mein  Schwert.    Von  K.  Wittenhaus.    Koln,  Tonger,  1914. 

Wir  stehen  wie  der  Eichenbaum.    Von  H.  W.  Mertens.    Koln,  Tonger,  1914. 

Etilinliold,  K.    Die  jungen  Opfer.    Von  K.  Rosner.     Ber.,  Hannonie,  1915. 
Lazarus,  G.    Auf  Posten.    Von  H.  Bredow.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Der  deutsche  Schmied.    Von  C.  F.  Meyer.    Ber.,  Harmonie^,  1915. 

Kaiser,  Dich  lieben  wir.    Von  G.  von  Rochow.    Ber.,  Hannonie,  1916. 

Schlachtgebet.    Von  R.  Zoozmann.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Sechs  KaisersShne.    Von  R.  Zoosmann.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Wenn  wir  marschieren.    Von  R.  Zoozmann.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

LeMr,  F.    Kriegslied.    Von  J.  Schnitzer.    Lpz.,  DobHnger,  1914. 
Lewin,  G.    Der  Friede.    Von  J.  Schlaf.    Lpz.,  Hug,  1915. 

Lincke,  P.    Kriegsmusik.    Von  A.  O.  Weber.    Ber.,  Apollo  Verl.,  1915. 

"Waresnotig?"    Von  P.  Jiilich  &  A.  Samson.    Ber.,  Apollo  Verl.,  1915. 

Wir  mtissen  siegen.    Von  P.  Lincke  &  W.  Steinberg.    Ber.,  Apollo  Verl.,  1914. 

Lubrich,  F.,  sen.    Heil,  Kaiser,  Dlr!    Von  K.  Patzold.    Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1915. 
Maase,  W.    Kriegerlos.    Von  H.  Lerech.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1915. 

Soldaten  Abschied.    Von  H.  Lersch.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Malsch.,  B..    Die  Madchen  imd  die  Garde.    Von  E.  Graeser.    Ber.,  Melodia,  1915. 
Mazedi,  H.     Bei  Lim^viUe.    Lpz.,  Pfeffer,  1915. 
Mayerhoff,  F.     Friede.    Von  H.  Hesse.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Hassgesang  gegen  England.    Von  E.  Lissauer.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Im  Feld  des  Morgenslriib.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Kampfgesang  der  Deutschen.    Von  E.  Lissauer.    Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Landwehrmanns  Abschied.    Von  L.  Thoma.     Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 

Mendelssolin,  F.    Gebet:  Verleih  ims  Frieden.    Von  Luther.    Arr.  v.  K.  Erbe. 

Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1916. 
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Kahnt,  1916. 
Mb'skes,  Hermann.     Tod  in  Aehren.     Von  D.  von  Liliencron.     Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 
Moldenliauer,  W.    Jungenschlacht.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

.  Neun  Soldatenlieder.     Von  A.  de  Nora.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Mllller,  Bruno.     Seemannstod.     Von  H.  Muhlbeck.    Munchen,  Aibl,  1916. 
MttUer,  Ernst.     D em  Kaiser.     Von  Max  Bewer.     Lpz.,  Klemm,  1915. 
Mttller-Hansen,  C.     Uns're  "U"!    Von  A.  Schmasow.    Ber.,  Gloria  Verlag,  1916. 
Nagler,  F.     Auf  Gott  allein!    Von  Jul.  Sturm.     Lpz.,  Hug,  1915.  Jj      - 

Gott  der  Heifer.     Von  V.  v.  Strauss.    Lpz.,  Hug,  1915.  X  ,htoH 

Ich  ruf  zu  Dir.     Von  C.  Becker.     Lpz.,  Hug,  1915. 

Neuert,  F.     Das  Lied  von  Hindenburg.    Von  A.  de  Nora.    Heidelberg,  Hochstein, 

1914. 
Neumann,  M.     Fiirs  heil'ge  Vaterland.     VonM.  Kahle.     Dusseldorf,  Neumann,  1916. 

Ich  bet'  fiir  meinen  Jungen.     Von  A.  Nora.     Dusseldorf,  Neumann,  1915. 

Die  Mutter.     "Ich  bet  fur  meinen  Jungen.     Von  A.  de  Nora.    Dusseldorf, 

Neumann,  1916. 

Nach  der  Schlacht.    Von  A.  Zutavern.     Dusseldorf,  Neumann,  1914. 

Osterreichisches  Reiterlied.     Von  H.  Zuckermann.     Dusseldorf,  Neumann, 

1915. 

Soldatenabschied.    Von  H.  Lersch.     Dusseldorf,  Neumann,  1915. 

Novello,  Ivor.    Frauen  sind  die  Hiiter.     Von  A.  Mattulath.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 
Olbrich,  H.    Unter  Hindenbiu-gs  Fahnen.    Von  H.  Rosch.    Lpz.,  Rosch,  1915. 
Othegraven,  A.  von.    Deutscher  Heerruf.     Von  M.  Hohenester.     Kassel,  Kramer- 

Bangert,  1915. 
Otto,  W.    Frauentreue.    Essen,  Otto,  1915. 
Pestel,  A.    Es  muss  gelingenl    N.  Y.,  Bauer,  1915. 
Plutschow,  O.     Jugendwehr-marsch.     Ber.,  Plutschow,  1915. 

Das  Rote  Kreuz.     Von  M.  Stempel.     Ber.,  1915. 

Poppen,  H.  M.    Acht  Soldaten-Lieder.    Heidelberg,  Pfeiffer,  1915. 
Prumers,  A.    Hindenburg  der  Befreier.    Von  F.  A.  Geissler.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 
Pulvermacher,  B.     Kaiserlied.     Von  C.  Biberfeld.     Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 
Quedenfeld,  W.     Helm  ab  zum  Gebet.    Von  O.  Kernstock.    Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 
Babich,  E.    Un8ern"Zweiundvierzigern!"     Von  D.Koch.    Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  19il5. 
Eamrath,  K.    Abschied.    Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 

■ Fiir  den  Kaiser!    Von  W.  Lennemann.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

•^—    Im  Feldquartier.     Von  Friedel.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 


MUSIC  279 

Samrath,  K.     Matrosenlied.     Von  H.  Lons.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 

Reiterlied.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

Weihnacbt.    Von  A.  de  Nora.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 

Wir  wand  em  doch!    Von  E.  Schultze-Malkowsky.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagen- 
berg, 1915. 

Beinhard,    W.     Aus   deutschem   Herzen.     Sieben  .  .  .  Gedichte.    Mainz,    Schott, 

1915. 
Eichard,  A.    Tagwacht.    Von  M.  Schneckenbnrger.    Ber.,  Harmonie  Verl.,  1915. 
-= Die  zwei  Schmiede.     Von  M.  Schneckenbnrger.    Pt.  song.    Ber.,  Harmonie 

Verl.,  1915. 
»is,  Ferd.    Ulanen-Ausritt.    Von  C.  R.  Schmidt.    Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

Unsem  Helden.    Von  H.  Priissmann.     Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

Both,  Max.    Deserteur-Lied.    Von  L.  Taufstein.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Franzos'chen,  Franzos'chen,  .  .  .     Von  E.  Motz.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Ein  Leutenant  und  zehn  Mann!    Von  E.  Motz.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Saner,   H.    Der  Deutschen  KriegsLied   1914.     Von  R.   Herzog.    Coin,  Tischer  & 

Jagenberg,  1915. 
Sobering,  A.    Drei  SoldatenUeder  1914/15.    Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 
Schilling,  A.    Die  deutsche  Doppelwacht.    Von  F.  H.  Semmig.    Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 

Kampfgesang  der  Deutschen.     Von  E.  Lissauer.    Lpz,,  Kahnt,  1915. 

Lied  der  KriegsfreiwiUigen.     Von  B.  Funke.     Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 

Schwalbe  im  Blauen.     Von  W.  Schnssen.    Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 

Vom  Hinderburg  ein  Liedlein.     Von  G.  Winter.    Lpz.,  Kahnt,  1915. 

Schmaal,  I.  A.    Die  Deutsche  Flagge.     Von  G.  Frh.  von  Ompteda.     Lpz.,  Hof- 

meister,  1914. 
Schmid-Kayser,  H.    Vaterlandische  Lieder  zur  Laute.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 
Schmidt,  E.     Mein  Vaterland.    By  P.  Hoffmann.    Bost.,  Bost.  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 
Schmock,  J.  E.    Bitte.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Schoaherr,  C.     Heimatwimpel.    Von  K.  Hildebrand.    Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1915. 
Schreck,  G.    Das  feme  Grab.    Von  A.  Moths.    Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1915. 

Vertrauen.     Von  S.  Wisch.    Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1916. 

Schubert,  Fr.    Litanei  auf  unsere  gefallenen  Krieger.    Von  M.  Grantz.    Ber.,  Bote  & 

Bock,  1914. 
Schueler,  A.    Der  sterbende  Soldat.    N,  Y.,  Schueler,  1914. 
Schumacher,  B.    Bismarcklied.    Von  E.  Scherenberg.    Ber.,  Sulzbach,  1914. 

Der  Deutschen  Schlachtgesang.     Von  H.  Zeitz.    Ber.,  Sulzbach,  1914. 

Schwers,  P.    Gebet.    Von  Th.  Komer.    Ber.,  Stahl,  1914. 

Schwingi,  P.     Herbei,  herbei,  ihr  Deutschen  alle!    Art.    von  K.  Lubbe.    Ber., 

Pallas,  1914. 
Seelhorst,  H.     Des  Seemans  Abschied.    Von  R.  Saling.    Bremen,  Haake,  1915. 
Seidler-Winkler,  B.    Das  eiserne  Kreuz.     Von  R.  Reich.    Ber.,  Riihle,  1915. 
Settler,  C.     Es  braust  ein  Ruf !    46  Soldatenmarschlieder.     Koln,  Tonger,  1914. 
Simon,  J.    Es  kam  wohl  ein  Franzos'  daher:  "Wer  da?    Von  G.  Hauptmann.    Ber., 

Harmonie,  1915. 

Kriegsspruch.    A.  Petzold.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Nehmt  den  Spaten.    Volkslied.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Vor  der  Schlacht.    Von  K.  Miinzer.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1915. 

Simon,  B.  Den  gefallenen  Kameraden.  Von  Ostwald.  Koln,  Tonger,  1915. 
Sitt,  H.  Des  deutschen  Liedes  Macht.  Von  R.  Herfurvh.  Lpz.,  Hug,  1915. 
Sonnet,  H.    Deutsdilands  junge  Wehr.    Von  R.  Syhdus.    Heidelberg,  Hochstein, 

1915.  ■  ,.;  ^; 

Matrosengrab.    Von  R.  Sylvius.    Trier,  Kessler,  1915.  ..-    -, 

Wir  sind  des  Kaisers  tapferes  Heer!    Von  F.  Loffler.     Heidleberg,  Hochstein, 

1915. 

Spielter,  H.    Deutsches  Gebet.    Von  A.  Maerker-Brandenbiurg.    N.  Y.,  1915. 

Spielter,  W.    Treudeutsch.    Von  A.  Maerker-Brandenburg.    N.  Y.,  1916. 

Stahlberg,  F.    Der  Deutschen  Lied.    Hauser,  1914. 

Stein-Schneider,  L.     Kronprinzen-MarschUed.    Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Strubel,  E.    Auf  der  Wacht.    Von  K.  Stieler.    Covington.  Ky.,  Stmbel,  1915.      '"' 

Thelen,  A.    Des  Kaisers  Lent!    Von  J.  Gersdorf.     Koln,  Tonger,  1915. 

U  9.    Von  K.  Wamecke.     Koln,  Tonger,  1915. 

Trunk,  B.    Ein  Emtewagen.    Von  H.  Nagel.    Munchen,  Bauer,  1915. 
Unger,  H.    Rekrutenlied.    Von  Eggert.    Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

Sieben  SoldatenUeder.    Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1915. 

Waldmann,  L.    Wir  sind  Deutsche!    Ber.,  Waldmann,  1914.  ^"^ 

Waldoflf,  C.    Da  kann  kein  Kaiser  und  kein  Konig  .  .  .    Ber.,  Riihle,  1915.  ^ 

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280  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Wellesz,  E.     Deutsches  Lied.     Von  R.  Dehmel.     Wien,  Universal  ed.,  1915. 
Wendland,  W.     Gebet.  vor  der  Schlacht.     Von  F.  Josky.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Giuss  an  unsere  in's  Feld  ziehenden  .  .  .    Von  C.  Flaischlen.     Ber.,  Har- 
monie, 1914. 

-  Reitorlied  vor  Paris.     Von  F.  Keller.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Was  mein  Bruder  sang.  Von  Friedel.     Ber.,  Harmonie,  1914. 

Wengert,  J.     Deutsches  Matrosenlied*     Von  H.  Lons.     Magdeburg,  Heinrichshofen, 
1915. 

Heinialliel>e.     Arr.  v.  R.  Gompf.  Von  W.  v.  Stolzenfels.     Heidelberg,  Hoch- 

stein,  1914. 

Des  Kaisers  Reiter.    Von  W.  von  Glehn.    Magdeburg,  Heinrichshofen,  1915. 

— —    Mutter  und  Heldensohn.     Von  E.  von  Magdeburg.    Magdeburg,  Heinrichs- 
hofen, 1915. 

Tafelrunde  der  Ausmarschierten.     Von  F.  Werner.     Magdeburg,  Heiru-ichsho- 

fen,  1915. 

Wick,  O.     Deutschland,  sei  Tvach!     Von  Graf  von  Bernstorff.     Buffalo,  Verl.     D.- 

0.  K.  H.  F.  Gesellschaft,  1914. 
Wild,  Fr.     Kaiserhymne.     Von  Fritz  Kreitz.     Lpz.,  Wild,  1914. 
Winkler,  E.     Flagge  heraus.     Von  R.  Deye.     Lpz.,  Klemm,  1914. 
Winterfeld,  M.     Schipper-Marsch.     Von  R.  Wilde.     Ber.,  Musikverlag,  1915. 
Wolff-Cassel,  L.     Drei  vaterlandische  Lieder.     Cassel,  Wolff-Cassel,  1915. 
Ziegler-Strohecker,  A.    An  Deutchland.    Von  G.  Falke.     Lpz.,  Hug,  1915. 
Zilcher,  H.     Von  Feld  zu  Feld.    Von  R.  Dehmel.    Coin,  Tischer  &  Jagenberg,  1914. 
ZSUner,  H.     Deutschland.     Von  einem  Arbeiter.     Lpz.,  Br.  &  Hartel,  1915. 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Acugna,  J.  M.  d'.    The  Eyes  of  England  are  upon  You.     By  J.  L.  Sinclair.     1915. 
Adam,  E.    The  "Boys"  are  fighting  for  the  empire.     Lond.,  Phillips  &  Page,  1914. 
Adams,  D.  B.     Ye  Mariners  of  England.     By  Campbell.     Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 
Adams,  E.  E.     Sea  Song  Patrolling.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1918. 
Adamson,   J.     Where  e'er  the  British   Flag  unfurls.     By  P.    Boyington.     Lond., 

Harris,  1914. 
Alessio,  G.  d'.     Inno  dei  Figli  d'ltalia.     Di  V.  E.  Cinquegrana.     Providence,  Pao- 

lilli,  1917. 
Allen,  A.    Dinna  ye  hear  the  pibroch  calling.     By  J.  A.  Glover-Kind.     Lond.,Feld- 

man,  1914. 
Alleyn,  L.    Jack  Tar.     By  R.  &  R.  Stanley.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Women  of  England.     By  R.  &  R.  Stanley.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 

AUitsen,  F.    There's  a  Land.     By  C.  Mackay.    N.  Y.,  Boosey,  1917. 
Andrews,  B.    The  British  Flag.    By  J.  Thomas.     Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

Farewell,  Daddy.     Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

Good  luck  to  the  boys!    Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

A  Soldier  and  a  Gentleman!     By  E.  Oxenford.     Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

Anthony,  E.     Thinking  of  you.     By  R.  T.  Baines.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 
Ashton,  J.    Comrades  o'  Mine.     By  P.  Edgar.     Lond.,  Osborne,  1917. 

When  the  boys  come  marching  back  to  Blighty.     Lond.,  Osborne,  1916. 

Atkins,  J.  E.    A  National  Hymn.    Lond.,  Novello,  1917. 

Atkins,  E.  H.     Battle  Hymn.     Lond.,  Novello,  [1917?] 

Atkins,  Thomas  &  J.  Handyman.    The  Boys  of  the  Bull  Dog  Breed.     Lond.,  Walsh, 

Holmes,  1914. 
Austin,  E.    Fight  for  Right.     Lond.,  Larway,  1915. 
Ayer,  N.  D.    Bing  Boys  on  Broadway.    Operetta.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1918. 

Follow  the  drum.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Oh  Boy!  When  you're  home  on  leave!    Lond.,  Feldman,  1917. 

Ten  Million  Germans.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 

Aylward,  F.    A  Khaki  Lad.     By  F.  Bickley.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1916. 

Made  a  Man.    By  H.  Lulham.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 

Baber,  A.  J.    British  Honduras  National  Anthem.     Lond.,  Lafleur,  1914. 

Baga,  Con.     Kitty  Lee.     By  H.  Rees.     Lond.,  Premier  M.  P.  Co.,  1914. 

Barker,  Pte.  G.    C'est  la  Guerre.    By  Sgt.  W.  Kings.     Lond.,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Barker,  L»is.     Stick  it.     By  P.  Linkson.    Lond.,  Chappel,  1917. 

Barnard,  Ch.    Tommy  Atkins  saved  his  empire  from  the  Hun.    Lond.,  Feldman. 

1916. 
Barnes,  L.    England!  Thy  Name!    Lond.,  Newman,  1915. 

The  Soul  of  England.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1917. 


MUSIC  281 

Bamett,  J.  F.    Old  England.     Lond.,  Weekea  1916. 

Barton,  A.  M.    The  Supreme  Hour.     Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 

Bath,  H.    Children  of  Britain.    By  A.  Noyes.     Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 

Sons  of  London.     By  C.  Knight.     Lond.,  Howard,  1914. 

Bathurst,  E.  M.    The  European  Zoo.     By  A.  H.  Linford.     Lond.,  Newman,  1915. 
Batten,  M.  V.    Mother  England.     By  T.  R.  E.  Mclnnes.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 
Baxter,  M.  Stewart.    Cruisers.    By  B.  Ayrton.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1916. 
Bedford,  H.    The  Germans  are  coming.    By  Weston  &  Barnes.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1915. 
Bedford,  H.  &  B.  P.  Weston.     I'm  helping  to  win  the  war.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1917. 
Behrend,  A.  H.    When  Daddy  comes  home  again.     By  L.  Jephson.     Lond.,  Ascher- 

berg,  Hopwood,  1915. 
Bennett,  T.  C.  S.    My  Hymn  of  Hate.     By  C.  Grey.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1916. 

When  we  gather  round  the  old  home-fires  again.     Lond.,  Aacherberg,  Hopwood, 

1916. 

Bennett,  T.  C.  S.  &  J.  W.  Tate.     On  the  Day  on  which  Peace  is  Declared.     Lond., 

Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 
Beresford,  A.     Britain.    By  H.  Jefferson.    Lond.,  Walsh,  Holmes,  1915. 
Beretta,  S.     La  Lettre  de  Tommy.    By  Talmont  &  Tarbault.    Par.,  Raux,  1915. 
Bergen,  A.  H.    England  My  England.    By  W.  E.  Henley.    Chi.,  Gamble  Hinged 

Co.,  1918. 
Berridge,  A.     Britain's  Heroes.     York,  Banks,  1915. 

Berridge,  D.    John  Bull's  Family.    By  A.  G.  Hales.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1915. 
Bishop,  Cynthia.    Till  Daddy  comes  home.    Lond.,  Mathias,  1916. 
Blair,  H.    Mine  eyes  have  seen  the  glory.    By  J.  W.  Howe.    Lond.,  Novello,  1916. 
Bluck,  K.  S.  Nelmes.    The  Flag  of  Liberty.    Sydney,  Paling,  1917. 
Blythe,  Nellie.     The  British  Main.    By  W.  W.  Rees.    Lond.,  Harris,  1917. 
Boyce,  Ethel.    An  English  Hymn.    Lond.,  Novello,  1917. 
Boyd,  Jimmy.    Our  Lads  At  The  Front.    Lond.,  Fryer,  1916. 
Braham,  P.    Tommy!    He's  O.  K.    By  E.  Blore.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  & 

Crew,  1917. 
Braid,  L.    All  by  the  Baltic  Say.    By  P.  French.    Dublin,  Pigott,  1914. 
Brangman,  A.     I  want  to  be  a  soldier.    Hamilton,  Bermuda,  1917. 
Brewer,  A.  H.    The  Little  Admiral.    By  F.  E.  Weatherly.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
Bridge,  iStr  F.    God,  and  our  good  cause.    By  Shakespeare.    Lond.,  Novello,  1917. 

Michael  O'Leary,  V.  C.    By  J.  McGrath.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1915. 

Brockway,  W.  E.    To  You.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1916. 

Brooke,  E.  S.     Keep  the  old  flag  flying.    By  A.  Rosebery.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 
Brooks,  W.     Forward!    Britain!    By  E.  L.  Hasluck.    Lond.,  Phillips  &  Page,  1914. 

Marching  to  the  War.    By  A.  M.  Keen.    Lond.,  Duff,  Stewart,  1914. 

Brown,  Summers.    For  King  and  the  Right.    Lond.,  Swallow  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 
Brown,  W.  E.     We're  proud  that  we  are  British.    By  W.  Price.    N.  Y.,  Harris,  1917. 
Bruce,  M.  £.     Kitchener's  Question.    Toronto,  Empire  Mus.  &  Trav.  Club,  1915. 
Bruckshaw,  Kathleen.    The  Munition  Workers'  song.    Lond.,  Reid,  1916. 

Bnine,  E.  Prideaux.    The  Day.    By  H.  Chappell.    Lond.,  Keith,  Prowse  Co.,  1915. 
Brunell,  M.     In  Angleterre.    By  A.  Rose.    Lond.,  Cary,  1916. 

Think  it  Over!    By  E.  J.  Bonner.    Lond.,  Cary,  1915. 

Bruske,  J.    The  Victoria  Cross.    By  A.  C.  Hicks.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1916. 
Buchanan,  G.     With  the  Lads  in  Khaki.    Lond.,  Newiftan,  1916. 

Bumham,  E.     Don't  forget  the  homeland.    By  E.  Lockton.    Lond.,  Metzler,  1916. 

The  Great  Call.    By  E.  Lockton.     Lend.,  Reynolds,  n.  d. 

Lord  of  the  Seas.    By  C.  Duncan.    Lond.,  Cary,  1915. 

The  Song  of  the  Empire.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1915. 

Butterfleld,  A.  L.    Britannia's  Realm.    Lond.,  Swan,  1915. 
Byron,  F.     Minnie's  knitting  mittens.     Lond.,  Calcott,  1915. 
Caddick,  G.    The  British  Lion.    Ms.,  1918. 

Calder,  A.     How  sleep  the  Brave!    By  W.  Collins.    Lend.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Calvert,  M.  E.    The  Standards  of  Britain.    By  C.  Calvert.    Ms.,  1915. 
Cameron,  R.     Daddy's  had  to  go  to  War.    By  C.  Ridgway.     Lond.,  Osborne,  1916: 
Capel,  J.  M.    Men  of  England.    By  G.  Hadath.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 

We're  off.    By  G.  Hadath.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1915. 

Carey,  F.    Hurrah  for  the  Allies.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Camell,  F.  D.    Come  and  join  the  colours.    By  E.  M.  Southwell.     Lond.,  Cary,  1914. 
Castleman,  Henry.    Fallen  Heroes.     By  H.  E.  Butler.    Lend.,  Weekes,  1915. 


282  LIBEAEY   OF  CONGBESS 

Castling,  J.  B.    The  Charlwood  Boys.    Lond.,  Reeves,  1914. 
Castling,  H.  &  A.  J.  Mills.    Peace!    Peace!    Peace!    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 
Ceiley,  G.  E.     Greater  Britain.    By  E.  Wheeler  Wilcox.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Chaflfee,  A.  &  H.  Fryer.     The  Reply.     Lond.,  Fryer,  1915. 
Chrystal,  A.     Heroes  All.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 

Citroen,  V.    Mother  Britain  and  her  sons.    By  H.  Kaufman.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 
Clark,  H.     Side  by  side.    Lond.,  Morley,  1914. 

Clarke,  C.     Come,  boys!  Can't  you  hear  the  call?    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 
1915. 

If  it  was  not  for  the  Military  Band.    By  L.  Cooke.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

-  Tommy  Boy.     By  L.  Waldron.    Lond.,  Hawkes,  1914. 

When  the  war  is  over.     By  L.  Cooke.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Clarke,  E.  C.     For  England!    By  M.  RadcUffe-Hall.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 
Clegg,  Marie.     Follow  the  Flag.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Clemens,  M.  E.     Our  Boys.     By  T.  L.  Clemens.     1918. 

Clifford,  E.    The  Battleships  of  England.    ByL.  Jephson.    Lond.,  Howard,  1914. 

Coates,  J.    The  Rally  Call.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 

Colbert,  M.  C.  G.    Hurrah  for  Liberty.     Ireland  a  Nation.    Fall  River,  Mass.,  1914. 

Collard,  A.     1914.     Our  Empire  in  arms.     Lond.,  Curwen,  1914. 

CoUes,  A.    For  Honour's  Sake.    By  H.  Vincent.    Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

Collins,  C.  &  W.  Hargreaves.    Bravo!  Territorials.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

Collins,  Jack.     I'll  be  coming  back  again  to  Tipperary.     DubUn,  Pigott,  1915. 

Collman,  H.    Mam'selle  Poilu.    By  L.  Eastwood.     Lond.,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Cooper,  Margaret.    The  Colours.    By  A.  M.  H-C.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1916. 

Cora,  S.  &  J.  Bates.     Good-Bye  Maggie.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 

Corby,  J.  E.    Cheer-0!    Arr.  by  E.  Negus.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

Costello,  T.    When  you  hear  yoiu-  Country  calling.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 
Costello,  T.  &  F.  W.  Leigh.     Comrades  in  the  Trenches.    Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

My  little  Ammunition  Girl.    Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

Cowan,  F.  H.    Fall  in!    By  H.  Begbie.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 

Sweet  as  her  roses.    By  H.  Begbie.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1916. 

We  sweep  the  seas.    By  M.  Corelli.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1915. 

Cranston,  E.  M.    Lord  Kitchener.     1916. 

Craxton,  H.    The  Home  Flag.    By  W.  E.  Grogan.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 

Crichton,  D.    The  Grey  Watch.    By  P.  J.  O'Reilly.     Lond.,  Enoch,  1915. 

Cuthbertson,  E.     Our  Country  first  of  All.    By  P.  Edgar.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1918. 

D.,  A.  O.     Dear  Old  Ireland  Still.    Dublin,  Kearney,  1917. 

Dale,  Fr.    A  Field  of  little  Crosses  white.     Lond.,  Cary,  1915. 

Dale,  Sheila.     Be  a  Soldier,  Lad  of  Mine!    Sheard  &  Co.,  1915. 

Darewski,  H.    The  better  'ole.     Operetta.    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

It's  up  to  you.    By  "Pan."     Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

Mary  from  Tipperary.     By  F.  W.  Mark.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

My  Bugler  Boy.     By  R.  P.  Weston.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

The  New  Brigade.    By  S.  Hicks.     Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

Oh,  Blow  The  Fatherland!    By  R.  P.  Weston.    Lond. ,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 

Sentinel  of  the  Mighty  Deep.     By  R.  P.  Weston.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

She  was  a  Daughter  of  England.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Shell  out.    Revue.    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915- 

Sister  Susie's  marrying  Tommy  Atkins  to-day.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day,  1915. 

Tell  them  at  Home  to  be  Expecting  me.    Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

Three  cheers  for  Little  Belgium.     By  C.  Wilmott.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

Tommy-Over-There.    By  M.  Adams.    Lond.,  Darewski,  1918. 

When  the  Boys  we  love  come  Home.    By  C.  Wilmott.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1916. 

When  we've  wound  up  the  Watch  on  the  Rhine.    By  F.  W.  Mark.     Lond., 

Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Darewski,  H.  &  W.  David.    We  shall  all  do  the  Goose  Step.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 
Darrell,  F.    Any  Old  Time.    Lond.,  Osborne,  1917. 
Davies,  G.    An  Old  Soldier's  Song.    By  W.  Neish.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 
Davies,  H.  W.    Arm  Thee!    Arm  Thee!    By  M.  Coleridge,    pt.  song.    Lond.,  Rior- 

den,  1914. 

Short  Requiem.    Lond.,  Cujrwen,  1915. 


MUSIC  283 

Davies,  Mary.  Farewell,  my  Soldier  Boy.  By  L.  G.  Ford.  Lond.,  Aecherberg, 
Hop  wood,  1915. 

Davis,  Marian.    The  Day.    By  H.  Chappell.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

Dear,  J.  B.    The  Flag  goes  by.    By  H.  H.  Bennett.    Lond.,  Phillips  &  Page,  1914. 

Delaney,  P.    The  Empire's  grand  march.    By  T.  H.  Teegan.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 

Delaney,  W.  E,  We're  Irish  Yet.  By  W.  H.  Drummond.  Winnipeg,  Can.,  Delaney, 
1915. 

Del  Siege,  Teresa.    A  song  for  Women.    By  E.  Baker.    Lond.,  ChappelL  1914. 

Delane,  L.    Clear  the  decks  for  action.    By  P.  T.  Maw.    Redhill,  Eng.,  Wood,  1915. 

•    Fight  till  the  fight  is  won.    By  P.  T.  Maw.    Redhill,  Eng.,  Wood,  1915. 

Dent,  H.     Over  the  Mine-swept  sea.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Desmond,  W.  B.  The  Irish  Volunteer.  By  E.  Esmonde.  Lond.,  Marriott  &  Wil- 
liams.   1914. 

DestoT^,  A.    Awake!  O  gallant  Lads.    A  Bahamian  Recruiting  song  for  1917.     1917. 

Our  Bahamian  Boys.    1916. 

Dickinson,  C.    In  the  day  of  battle.    By  B.  Carman.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 
Dicks,  E.  A.    0  Captain!    My  Captain!    pt.  song.    By  Walt  Whitman.    Lond.,  Bay- 
ley  &  Ferguson,  1914. 

Soldier,  rest!  pt.  song.    By  W.  Scott.    York  &  Scarbro',  Banks,  1915. 

Dombusch,  B.  E.    Our  Khaki  Heroes.    By  E.  Young.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Doyle,  Alice.    The  song  of  the  Irish  Brigade.    By  L.  Doyle.    Dublin,  Pigott,  1915. 
Drummond,  Fr.     Homeland.    By  Ed.  Lockton.    Lond.,  Cary,  1915. 
Drummond,  T.  S.    Forth  to  the  Fight.    By  A.  A.  Procter.    Lond.,  Bayley  &  Fergu- 
son, 1914. 

Edwards,  G.  T.     Our  Empire.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Edwards,  I.  C.    The  Shamrock's  tumin'  red.    Seattle,  Wash.,  Echo  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 
Edwards,  T.  D.     "Cynu-u"  Land  of  Mine.    Treharris,  S.  W.,  Edwards,  1915. 
Elgar,  E.    The  Birthright,    pt.  song.    By  G.  A.  Stocks.    Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 

Carillon  "Chantons,  Beiges,  Chantons"  Recitation.    By  Cammerts.    Lond., 

ElMn,  1914. 

Fight  for  Right.    By  W.  Morris.    Lond.,  Elkin,  1916. 

Follow  the  Colours.    By  W.  de  C.  Stretton.    Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 

•    The  spirit  of  England.    Choral  work.    By  L.  Binyon.    Lond.,  Novello,  1916- 

1917. 
Ellicott,  Duncan.    Men  o'  Devon.    By  W.  C.  Reedy.    Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 
Elliott,  P.    Cheer  up  little  Soldier-Man.    By  L.  Cooke.    Lond.,  Schott,  1914. 
Elliott,  Z.    There's  a  long,  long  trail.    By  S.  King,  Lond.,  West,  1914. 
Ellis,  F.  M.    Children's  Hymn  in  time  of  War.    pt.  s.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1914. 
Ellis,  J.  G.    When  the  Bonnie,  Bonnie  Heather  is  Blooming.    N.  Y.,  Ellis,  1915. 
Fagge,  A.    The  National  Anthems  of  the  Allies,    pt.  songs.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
Felix,  Hugo.    Good  Bye,  Kid!    By  A.  Anderson.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 
Finck,  H.    By  Jingo,  if  we  do-!    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Hawkes,  1914. 

The  Flag  that  never  comes  down.    By  F.  R.  Coulson.    Lond.,  Hawkes,  1914. 

Passing  Show  of  1915.    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Hawkes,  1915. 

Fisher,  H.    Billets.    Lond.,  Metzler,  1917. 

The  Bugles  of  England.    By  W.  E.  Henley.    Lond.,  Leonard,  1917. 

Going  to  the  Trenches  in  the  Morning.    Lond.,  Metzler,  1917. 

The  Ruddy  Platoon.    By  Fisher  &W.  F.  Tompkins.    Lond.,  Osborne,  1917. 

Flint,  D.  F.     Here's  to  the  Boys.    By  F.  G.  Bowles.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1916. 

Flood,  W.  H.  Grattan.    The  Bovs  of  Kerry.    By  J.  F.  Fuller.    Dublin,  Pigott,  1915. 
Flynn,  H.    The  Aviator.    Lond.,  Osborne,  1917. 

Kitchener's  Men.     By  W.  E.  Haines.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Flynn,  N.    Tim  Rooney's  at  the  Fightin'.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 

Foley,  J.    Drummer  Boy.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1915. 

Good-bye,  Maggie.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1915. 

I've  got  a  Welcome  for  a  Boy  in  France.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1917. 

Forster,  D.    Sons  of  01)d  Britannia.    By  L.  CoUedge.    Lond.,  Gary,  1914. 

Your  Daddy  was  a  Soldier.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Gary,  1914. 

Foster,  A.  H.    A  Soldier's  Button.    By  J.  Pope.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 
Foster,  M.  B.    The  jolly  Recruit.    By  L.  N.  Parker.    Lond.,  Gary,  1915. 

Saviour  of  Peace.    Hymn.    By  F.  Hoare.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 

Frank,  J.    Torumy,  what's  the  number  of  your  Trench?    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 
Eraser,  M.  K.    Ye  Highlands  and  ye  Lowlands.    By  K.  Macleod.    Lond.,  Booeey, 

1916. 
French,  P.,  &  L.  Braid.    Am  Tag.    To  the  Day.    Dublin,  Pigott,  1914. 
Frost,  W.~L.     In  the  fighting  line.    Anthem.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1916. 

Victoryl  Alleluia!    Lond.,  Curwen,  1918. 


284  LIBRABY   OF   CONGRESS 

Fryer,  H.     Balloo,  Boulogne  and  Blighty.    Lond.,  Gary,  1915. 
Fulton,  F.     Bread!  Bread!  Bread!     Lond.,  Feldman,  1918. 

Plum  and  Apple.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Gardiner,  H.  B.    God  save  the  King.    Pt.  song.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1915. 
Qarratt,  P.    To  the  Gentlemen  of  France.     Lond.,  Whitehall,  1914. 

Gatty,  A.  S.  Scott-    Come,  wont  you  join  the  Colours.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

A  War  Hymn.     By  J.  H.  Ewing.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1917. 

A  War  Prayer.     By  D.  Pleydell-Bouverie.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

Gaul,  H.  B.    ^Tien  I  get  back  to  England.    By  P.  Maggill.    N.  Y.,  Gray,  1918. 
Gayne,  B.    Till  you  come  home  again.    By  fi.  Lockton.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1916. 
German,  Ed.     Intercessory  Hjonn.    By  W.  H.  Scott.    Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 
Giflford,  H.     If  I  could  only  say  in  French.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 
Giflford,  H.,  &  T.  Mellor.    All  the  Girls  will  follow  the  Khaki  by  the  Seaside.  .  Lond., 

Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

We're  all  coming  ashore  to-night.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Gill,  W.  R.     Songs  of  the  British  folk.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1917. 
Glllott,  J.     Salute  the  Allied  Flags.     Lond.,  Gould,  1914. 

Glen,  J.  B.,  &  L.  Wright.    When  the  Kilty  Lads  come  home.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co., 

1916. 
Glenville,  Shaun.    He's  a  Credit  to  Ould  Ireland  now.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 
Glover,  J.  M.    Wont  you  join  the  Army?    By  G.  R.  Sims.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
GmUr,  T.    To  God  and  Ireland  True.     By  Ellen  O'Leary.    Cork,  1915. 
Godfrey,  F.    An  Entente  Cordiale  in  La  Belle  France.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 

I  love  my  Motherland.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

Little  Rosalie,  my  pretty  refugee.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 

Mister  Sergeant  Michael  Donoghue.    Lond.),  Feldman,  1915. 

Save  your  kisses  till  the  boys  come  home.    Lond.,  Feldman. 

Send  the  boys  a  little  snapshot.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

They  all  did  the  Goose-step  home.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

When  an  Irishman  goes  fighting!     By  L.  Cooke.    Lond.,   Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

Gordon,  S.     Fight  for  the  Motherland.     By  P.  J.  O'Reilly.    Lond.,  Sheard,  1914. 

The  Song  of  the  Drum.    By  W.  Parke.     Lond.,  Sheard,  1915. 

GrenviUe,  A.    The  new  Army  Song-Book.     Lond.,  Williams,  1915. 

Grieg,   E.    O  God,  protect  with  Thy  strong  hand  .  .  .     Arr.  by  Hull,     pt.-song. 
Lond.,  Augener,  1915. 

Our  Native  Land.     Arr.  by  A.  E.  Hull.     By  L.  Hearne.     Lond.,  Augener,  1915. 

Guest,  L.    Thomas  Atkins  in  the  Stalls.    By  L.  Williams.    LondT,  Newman,  1915. 
Guise,  Henry.    The  Great  Appeal.     Lond.,  Metzler,  1917. 

■    Resurgam.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

Gwyther,  G.     Keep  a  cheery  face.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 

H.,  A.  W.     For  the  Flag  of  dear  old  England.     Lond.,  Hawkes,  1916. 

Halloran,  L.  K.     Praise  God!     Peace  Anthem.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

Hamill,  S.  J.     Raise  your  caps  to  the  Soldiers  marching  by.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Hardelot,  Guy  d'.    The  Day.     By  G.  H.  Sims.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  & 

Crew,  1914. 
Hargreaves,  J.     Over  the  top  with  the  best  of  luck.     Lond.,  Howard,  1917. 
Hargreaves,  Wm.    Ten  Days  Leave.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1917. 
Harkness,  R.     Downhearted?    No!     Lond.,  Harkness,  1914. 

For  King  and  Country.     1914. 

Harrington,  J.  P.    When  Tommy  comes  marching  ho^le  again.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1915. 
Harris,  L.     Oh!  They  do  do.     By  L.  Harris  &  F.  R.  Coulson.     Lond.,  Ricordi,  1917. 
Harrison,  D.     The  Battle  Cry.     By  R.  Elton.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Hart,  L.    Empire.     By  W.  G.  S.  de  Carteret.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

"Over-seas"  league.     By  W.  G.  S.  de  Carteret.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

Hartley,  T.     For  the  sake  of  the  Red,  White  &  Blue.     Listerhills,  Bradford,  Hartley 

&  Co. 
Hast,  Wm.    Sit  back  and  hojd  tight.     Lond.,  Calcott,  1915. 
Hastings,  E.    Exemptions  and  otherwise.     By  Lee  &  Weston.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1917. 

We're  all  plain  Civilians.     By  Foden  Williams.     Lond.,  Cary,  1914. 

Hague,  C.  E.    We  all  trust  Kitchener.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 

Hall,  H.     Sons  of  New  Zealand.     By  H.  C.  Houghton.    Wash.,  Dugdale  Co.,  1914. 

Hayes,  J.  M.,  &  R.  F.  Gower.     I  want  to  meet  the  Kaiser.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter.     1915.  ''  -«*^--* 


MUSIC  285 

Heighway,  C.  Daddy  has  gbne  to  the  War.  By  N.  Phillips.  Lond.,  Swan,  1915. 
Herbert,  V.  Soldiers  of  Erin.  By  R.  F.  O'Reilly.  N.  Y.,  Irish  Ind.  Dep.,  1917. 
Hewitt,  T.  J.     The  Grey  North  Sea.     By  G.  Walker.    Lond.,  Keith,  Prowse  Co., 

1915. 
Heyde,  J.  F.     Ballads  of  Battle.     Lond.,  Moutrie,  1916. 

Songs  from  "Somewhere."     By  J.  Lee.     Lond.,  Moutrie,  1917. 

Higgs,  W.  W-.     Father's  joined  the  National  Guard!    Lond.,  Gen.  Pub.  Soc.,  1917. 

Marguerite.     Lond.,  Gen.  Pub.  Soc.,  1917. 

The  Old  Flag.     Lond.,  Gen.  Pub.  Soc,  1917. 

Hikiroa,  Te  B.     Ka  Mate.    Maori  War  Song.    Auckland,  N.  Z.,  Eady,  1916. 
Hill,  J.  L.    The  Allied  Flags.     By  F.  W.  Mark.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
HiUier,  L.    Dear  Old  England.     By  M.  Rae.     Lond.,  Univ.  Bur.,  1916. 
Hinton,  I.    Come  back,  Paddy  Mine.    By  Noel  Hinton.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 
Hodge,  W.  B-.    She  who  gives  her  son.     By  S.  Raffo.     Sydney,  Sydney  M.  P.  Co., 

1915. 
Hogg,  Q.    Our  Sailor  Boya  in  Blue.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1915. 
Holland,  J.  W.    When  Britons  ride  to  Battle.     By  E.  Oxenford.     Lond.,  Swan,  1915. 
Holliday,  J.  C.    Your  Country's  Call.    By  Jack  Murray.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 
Hope,  A.     Sons  of  the  Motherland.    By  Pat  Ryott.     liond..  Swan,  1914. 
Hopkins,  G.     Lord  God  of  Hosts.    By  J.  Oxenham.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 
Hopkins,  M.  E.    Hurrah!    Hurrah!    For  the  Khaki  &  the  Blue.     Lond.,  Phillips  & 

Page,  1914. 
Howitz,  I.    My  Darling.     Kjc^benhavn,  Hansen,  1916. 
Howson,  F.  A.    When  our  Soldiers  come  home  from  the  War.     By  G.  H.  Trumpler. 

Brooklyn,  Pianostyle  Co.,  1915. 
Hudson,  R.  A.     Sons  of  the  Empire.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 

Hulbert,  H.  R.    The  same  old  Sea-Dogs  still.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1917. 
Hume,  J.  O.    A  Briton's  Calling.    Lond.,  Brit.  Mus.  Co.,  1915. 

The  Cock  o'  the  North.     By  J.  Woods.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

The  March  of  Kitchener's  Army.     By  H  .D.  Rushton.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 

Hutton,  Winnie.     "God  guard  our  brave  defenders."     Lond.,  Cramer,  1915. 
Ireland,  J.     "Blind,"  and  "The  Cost."     By  E.  T.  Cooper.     Lond.,  Rogers,  1917. 

The  Soldier.     By  R.  Brooke.     Lond.,  Rogers,  1917. 

Isaacs,  Ed.    The  Reveille.     By  Bret  Harte.    Lond.,  Forsyth,  1914. 
Ivey,  H.     Somewhere  in  France.    By  A.  Wimperis.     Lond.,  Metzler,  1915. 
Jolmson,  C.  Webb-.    The  British  Drum.    By  A.  Murray.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 
Johnson,  Noel.    We  mean  to  get  our  own  back.    By  G.  Kent.     Lond.,  Ricordi,  1916. 
Johnston,  L.    John  Bull's  Catechism.     Lond.,  Cary,  1914. 

Jones,  Ed.    The  Lads  of  the  Red,  White  and  Blue.     Lond.,  Reynolds,  1914. 

Jones,  H.  Lang.    The  Reveille.     Bv  B.  Harte.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 

Jones,  Hirwen.    The  Vanguard  of  the  Battle.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 

Jones,  John  J.  When  Tommy  comes  Home  again.  By  G.  L.  Bamett.  Lond.,  Feld- 
man, 1916. 

Jones,  Mollie  C.    List!  Ye  All,  'tis  Ireland  Singing.     1915. 

Jude,  W.  H.    When  the  Boys  come  home.     Camp-fire  ditty.     Lond.,  Reid,  1916. 

Judge,  J.     In  the  Queue.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1918. 

Judge,  J.    Michael  O'Leary,  V.  C.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 

Juleflf,  C.  E.    Cornish  Pride.     By  Bernard  Moore.     Lond.,  Novello,  1917. 

Kahn,  G.  In  God's  Good  Time.  (A  song  of  Peace.)  By  P.  J.  O'Reilly.  Lond., 
Larway,  1914. 

The  old  Colours.     By  P.  J.  O'Reilly*    Lond.,  Enoch^  1915. 

Keating,  M.     Sergeant  Mike  O'Leary,  V.  C.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Keble,  J.  A.     France  to  Britain.    Take  this  back  to  Tipperary.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Keighley,  T.     Peace  to  the  Souls  of  the  Heroes.     By  Dr.  Calcott.     Lond.,  Bayley  & 

Ferguson,  1915. 
Ketfilby,  A.  W.    The  Trumpet- Voice  of  Motherland  is  calling.     Lond.,  Howard,  1914. 
Kind,  J.  A.  G.     I  want  to  be  where  the  Boys  are!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 

Where  are  the  Boys?    By  P.  Pelham.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Knight,  Ch.    Tommy's  Mouth  Organ  Band.     Lond.,  Warwick  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

— -    Here  we  are!    Here  we  are!    Here  we  are  again!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day,  1915. 
Krieg,  G.     Comrades  in  Arms.    By  G.  Humphrevs.    Lond.,  Lafieur,  1915. 
Lambert,  F.    The  Fighting  Chance.    By  G.  D.  Furber.     Lond.,  Newman,  1915. 
Landon,  C.    Call  round  and  see  me  if  you're  dressed  in  khaki.     Keith,  Prowse,  1917. 
Lane,  E.  A.    Men  who  march  away.     By  T.  Hardy.     Lond.,  Ashdown,  1914. 
Lara,  A.  de.    Fight  on  Brave  Sons.    By  F.  A.  Joseph.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 
Lara,  I.  de.    The  Last  Call.    By  H.  Begbie.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1915. 


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Lander,  H.    The  Laddies  who  fought  and  won.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

While  the  British  Bull-dog's  watching  at  the  Door.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

Shoulder  to  shoulder.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

Laye,  Q.    Cheer  up!    Cheer-Oh!    By  L.  Johnston.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1917. 
Leary,  A.  H.    The  Battle  Song  of  the  Free.     By  R.  F.  Drury.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1915. 
LeClerq,  A.     Somewhere  in  France,  Dear  Mother.     Lond.,  Wright,  1915. 
Lee,  B.    Cheep.    Revue.    Excerpts.     Lond.,  Francis^  Day  &  Hunter,  1917- 

Do  you  want  us  to  lose  the  war?    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Ev'ry  girl  is  doing  her  bit.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

Good-Bye-Ed!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

The  happiest  Christmas  of  all.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Lloyd  George's  Beer.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

The  Military  Representative.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Himter,  1918. 

My  Meatless  Day.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

On,  we  have  catight  a  lot  of  funny  fish.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day,  1915. 

Send  him  a  cheerful  letter.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Sing!    Sing!    Why  shouldn't  we  sing?    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

StrSe  'em!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Himter,  1917. 

War-Time.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

When  Tommy's  on  furlough  and  Jack's  ashore.   Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1917. 

Leigh,  F.  W.     I'm  proud  of  the  corps  I  belong  to.    Lond.,  Leonard,  1915. 

Now  you've  got  your  khaki  on.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

I'm  giving  up  my  job  to  the  Kaiser.     Lend.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Leigh,  W.     A  Ministering  Angel.    By  C.  Dunlop.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1917. 
Lemare,  E.  H.    The  Bells  of  Rheims.     By  H.  De  V.  Stacpoole.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 
Lemon,  L.  G.     Back  in  dear  old  Blighty.    By  A.  Fleming.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

The  Good  Old  Straits  of  Dover!     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

Lennard,  Lady  B.     At  Maestricht.    By  F.  Taylor.    Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 

Britannia.    By  H.  De  V.  Stackpoole.     Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 

Leo,  F.     It's  a  grand  Sight  to  see  them  going  away.     Lond.,  Francis.  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 
LeBoy,  B.     Wliizz-Bang  Lane.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1917. 

Lesage,  E.    The  March  of  the  Elitcheners.    By  M.Drake.     Lond.,  Laurie,  1915? 
Lesingham,  F.  J.    God  will  defend  the  Right.    Lond.,  Biggs,  1915. 
Letts,  E.     In  my  private  irregular  Corps.    By  C.  H.  Gribble.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1915. 
Lloyd,  E.  M.  J.    Gunners  of  London.     Lond.,  Augener,  1917. 

To  the  Navy.     Arr.  by  E.  T.  Evetts.     Lond.,  Augener,  1918. 

Lockton,  E.    The  Nelson-Touch.    By  R.  A.  Knight.    Lond.,  Metzler,  1915. 
Lockwood,  M,    March,  March,  March  away.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

LShr,  H.     Kitchener's  Boys.     By  J.  Pope.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 

Two  service  songs.    By  C.  Parry.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1917. 

"Loreto."     Soldier  Brave  I  thought  of  You.    By  M.  Bray.     Calcutta,  Bevan,  1916. 

Loud,  Beth.     Come  back  again  to  Old  England.     1916. 

Lucas,  C.    There's  no  place  like  home.  Tommy.     By  P.  Edgar.    Lond.,  Francis, 

Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Lucke,  E.  R.    Tommie  Atkins.     By  E.  TT  Luckie.     Atlanta,  Luckie,  1917. 
Lyle,  C.  de.     Britannia  Victorious.    Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 
Lyle,  K.     Six  Days  Leave.    By  F.  W.  Leigh.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day,  1917. 

The  songs  the  Soldiers  sing.    By  L.  Barrett.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day,  1915. 

Lynd,  5ylva.     Land  of  the  red,  red  Rose.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 
McAusland,  J.  B.  D.    The  Boy  in  Khaki.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 
MacCarthy,  C.  W.     Back  to  Tipperary.     Sydney,  Albert  &  Son,  1915. 

Oh!  Mother,  Asthore!     1916? 

McCarthy,  D.     Sergeant  0 'Leary,  V.  C.    By  M.French.    Lond.,  Howard,  1915. 
McGlennon,  F.     Sons  of  our  Sailor  King.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 
McKendry,  R.    The  Call.    Lond.,  1916. 

MacKenzle,  A.  C.     Afterwards.    JBy  C.  I.  Pocock.    Lond.,  Ricordi,  1915. 
MacLeod,  E.    There's  no  land  like  the  6ld  land.     Lond.,  Bayley  &  Ferguson,  1916. 
Macklin,  C.    The  Honourable  Artillery  Company  March.     Lond.,  Whitehall,  1916. 
Marching  songs.    A  hand-book  of  national  melodies  .  .  .     Lond.,  Stanley  Paul,  1914. 
Marks,  L.     It's  a  long,  long  way: —    Lond.,  Cary,  1917. 
Martin,  A.  B.     Cheery  O.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 


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Martin,  E.    Men  of  London  Town.    By  A.  Templeton.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1915. 
Matson,  F.     Australia.    Lond.,  Larway,  1916. 

Maunder,  J.  H.     Our  Motherland.    By  E.  Moynihan.    Lond.,  Novello,  1916. 
Marwell,  E.    Carrj'  on!    Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 

My  Volunteer.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

Maycock,  A.  H.    Come,  Boys,  enlist  as  a  Soldier!    By  O.  Chaplain.    Lond.,  Francis, 

Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Meher,  D.    March  on  to  Berlin.    Lond.,  Silberman  &  Grock,  1916? 
Mellor,  J.    British  War  songs.     Pittsburgh,  Mellor,  1916. 
Mellor,  T.    Five  Day's  Leave.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

I  do  like  the  Life,  I  do!    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

Meredith,  M.    The  Debt.    Lond.,  Independent  Mus.  Club,  1917. 

God   bless  you,  lads!    By  M.  L.  Haskins.    Lond.,  Intemat.  Indep.    Mus. 

Club,  1916. 

Ring's  Men.    By  0.  Seaman.    Kensington,  Indep.  Mus.  Club,  1914. 

Sacramentum   Supremum.    Choral  work.    Kensington,    Indep.   Mus.   Club, 

1914. 

Merritt,  E.  M.    Soldiers  marching.    By  D.  G.  Leghington.    Lond.,  Nightingale, 

1914. 
MUes,  P.  N.    Battle.    Ten  songs.    By  W,  W.  Gibson.    Oxford,  Acott,  1917. 
Millar,  W.    For  Britain  and  King  George.    Lond.,  Schott,  1914. 
Mitchell,  E.  E.    Land  we  love  the  best  of  all.    By  K.  Chute-Erson.    Lond.,  Novello, 

1915. 
Mitchell,  E.  E.     Land  we  love,  Australia.    Pt.-song.    Lond.,  Novello,  1918. 
Mockridge,  E.  W.    The  Message  of  the  Flag.    By  C.  R.  Wylie.    Lond.,  West,     1915. 
Montagu,  Ed.    Fighting  for  their  King  and  Sireland .    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1916. 
Moore,  Wm.    North  of  Tweed  and  South  of  Tweed.    ByJ.  S.  Bogg.    Lond.,  Bay  ley 

&  Ferguson,  1914. 
Moreton,  H.     Lives  are  in  the  Making  here  .  .  .    By  J.  Oxenham.    Lond.,  Weekes, 

1917. 
Morgan,  M.    Mother  England.    By  H.  Clayton.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  & 

Crew,  1914. 
Morris,  Q.  O'Connor.    The  Army  of  the  Dead.    By  B.  Pain.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 
Morris,  T.  F.    Up,  Englishmen!    By  L.  F.  Morris.   Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 
Mulcahy,  T.    My  Lover  is  off  to  the  War.    By  C.  Harding.    Lond.,  Novello,  1918. 
Mulligan,  J,    England.    Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 

Murray,  C.  L.    Mike  O'Leary.    By  J.  O'Dowd.    Dublin,  Pigott,  1915. 
Murray,  F.    Grow  some  Taters!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

They  might  break  the  heart  of  my  dear  Old  Mother  .  .  .    Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1916. 

Women  of  England.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day&  Hunter,  1917. 

Murray  ft  Leigh.    The  Last  Good-Bye.    Lond.,  Howard,  1914. 

Myles,  Norah.    The  Guardians  of  the  Flag.    Lond.,  Bayley  &  Ferguson,  1914. 

N.,  A.  Y.    Marching  songs  for  British  Soldiers.    N.  Y.,  Kmg,  1914.  . 

Nash,  P.    Toromy's  Mail  Day.    By  L.  G.  Ford,    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  & 

Crew,  1915. 
Navillus.    Five  songs  from  the  grand  fleet.    By  Etienne.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 
Neat,  John.    We  are  Marching  on  to  Victory.    By  H.  Trevor.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day 

&  Hunter,  1916. 
Needham,  A.  A.    The  Englishman.    By  E.  Cook.    Lond.,  Phillips  &  Pa^e,  1915. 

Knitting  War  Song.    French  by  A.  Cambry,  Engl,  by  G.  V.  Williams.    1915. 

The  snug  little  island.    By  T.  Dibdin.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

Newbury,  J.  G.    Our  England.    1915. 

Newland,  Martha.    St.  George  for  Merry  England.    Oakland,  Cal.,  Newland,  1915. 
Newton,  E.    Tommy's  Book  of  Marching  Songs.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 
Nicholls,  E.    The  Lion  and  it's  Cubs.    By  L.  Grewar.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 
Norton,  F.     Pamela.    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Darewski,  1918. 
Norworth,  J.    Cassidy  Private  Michael  Cassidy.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 

On  his  first  day  home  on  leave.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 

Novello,  I.    Arlette.    Operetta.    Excerpts.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1917. 

Bravo,  Bristol!    By  F.  E.  Weatherly.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

Just  a  Jack  or  Tommy.    By  K.  Huggins.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood,  1915. 


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Novello,  I.     Keep  the  home-fires  burning.    By  L.  G.  Ford.    pt.  eong.   Lond.,  Chap- 
pell,  1915. 
N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1918. 

Keep  the  home  fires  burning  till  the  boys  come  home.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 

Laddie  in  Khaki.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  &  Crew,  1915.    pt.  song. 

Laddie  in  Khaki.    Arr.  by  C.  Lucas,     pt.  song.     N.  Y.,  Chappell,  1918. 

Soldiering.    By  F.  E.  Weatherly.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

Till  the  Boys  come  home.    By  L.  G.  Ford.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hopwood  & 

Crew,  1914. 

When  the  Great  Day  Comes.    By  Ed.  Tescliemacher.    Lond.,  Ascherberg, 

Hopwood,  1915. 

See-Saw.     Mus.  Prod.     Excerpts.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1916. 

O'Hara,  G.     Highlanders!     Fix  Bayonets!    By  W.  J.  Pitts.     N.  Y.,  Ricordi,  1915. 
Oliver,  C.     When  the  Boys  Come  Back.     Blackpool,  Sharpies,  1917. 

When  the  Boys  come  back.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Oliver,  H.     Soldier  of  my  heart.     By  Ed.  Lockton.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
O'Neil,  D.     England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Wales  .  .  .     Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

What  did  you  do  in  the  Great  War,  Daddy?     Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

O'Neill,  W.     The  Union  Jack  and  Stars  and  Stripes.     1914. 

O'Riordan,  F.     The  Green:  White:  Gold.     "Sinn  Fein,  Sinn  Fein,  Amhain."     Chi., 

Tu-Cross  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Palmer,  G.  M.     Nationality.     By  T.  Davis.     Dublin,  Pigott,  1914. 
Paramythioti,  A.  E.     The  Song  of  the  Allies.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 
Parish,  F.  W.     Song  of  the  Soldier.     By  T.  Hardy.     N.  Y.,  Gray,  1916. 
Parker,  C.  S.     The  Reveille.     By  B.  Harte.     Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 
Parker,  P.  N.     Men  of  England.     By  T.  Campbell.     Lond.,  Elkin,  1914. 

Pull  Together.     By  F.  C.  Hennequin.     Lond.,  Keith,  Prowse  Co.,  1918. 

Parkhouse,  K.     The  Lads  that  are  away.     By  V.  Boyle.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 
Parry,  C.  H.  H.     Hush!     For  amid  our  Tears.     By  M.  B.  Whiting.     Lond.,  Novello, 

1918. 

A  Hymn  for  A  via  tors.     By  M.C.  D.Hamilton.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1915.     Part-song. 

Patterdale,  T.     'Ere  in  the  'Orspital.     N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1918. 

Pelham,  P.     France,  Italy,  Russia,  England.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Penso,  R.     Patty  proudly  packs  for  Privates  prepaid  paper  parcels.     Lond.,  Feldman, 
1915. 

We  don't  want  a  lot  of  flags  a-flying.     By  R.  C.  Tharp.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1917. 

Pether,  H.  E.     Fritz!     By  W.  Gilbert.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 

Play  your  game  of  soldiers.     By  L.  Cooke.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1916. 

The  White  Cliffs  of  England.     By  P.  Edgar.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1916. 

Petrie,  H.  W.     Mid  the  roar  of  a  thousand  guns.     By  Callahan.     Lond.,  Sheard,  1916. 
Piantadosi,  A.     I'm  glad  my  Boy  grew  up  to  be  a  soldier.     By  McManus.     Lond., 

Ascherberg,  1915. 
Plummet,  J.  H.     Battle  Hymn.     By  J.  W.  Howe.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

Boys  of  the  Empire.     By  Mary  E.  K.  Plummer.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 

Give  'em  a  rousing  cheer.     By  Mary  E.  K.  Plummer.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1917. 

Pogson,  L.     When  the  Boys  come  Home  again.     Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 

Powell,  F.    Cheero,  Boys!      Cheero!    By  G.  Asaf.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 
1916. 

Pack  up  your  troubles  in  your  old  kit  bag.     By  G.  Asaf.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

Pack  up  your  troubles  in  your  old  kit-bag  ...     By  G.  Asaf.    pt.-song.     Lond., 

Chappell,  1918. 

Prendergast,  W.    Across  the  Channel.     Lond.,  Morley,  1914. 

Prince,  A.     Daddy's  Boy-Blue.     By  G.  Hubi-Newcombe.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

Our  merry  soldier-boys.     By  G.  Hubi-Newcombe.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

PuIIen,  H.     Our  Country's  Call.     Lond.,  Swan,  1914. 
Purcell,  H.     Fairest  Isle.     By  S.  G.  O.     Lond.,  Bayley  &  Ferguson,  1917. 
Bagard.     The  brave  boys  coming  home.     Lond.,  Osborne,  1918. 
Bathbone,  G.    How  sleep  the  brave,    pt.-song.    By  W.Collins.     Lond.,  Curwen,  1917. 
Baymond,  C.     Send  him  victorious.     By  D.  Furber.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1917. 
Beeves,  C.  W.     England!     Our  England!     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 
Bendall,  E.  D.     How  sleep  the  Brave,     pt.  s.     By  W.  Collins.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 
Bldgwell,  C.    Your  Sweetheart's  gone  away,  Molly  dear!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 
Hunter,  1915. 


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Boberts,  D.  E.  A  new  national  Anthem.  "Dear  Wales."  By  T.  Evans.  Pitta- 
burgh,  Welsh-American.  1915. 

Bobinson,  P.  S.  Ole  King  Cole.  (Army  verfidon.)  Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 
1915. 

Boeckel,  J.  L.    Soldier  Lad.    By  F.  Hoare.    Lond.,  Morley,  1914. 

Booney,  H.    The  Irish  Volunteers.     By  T.  H.  Teegan.     Dublin,  Pigott,  1914. 

Boper,  E.  A.  Men  of  England,  you  have  got  to  go.  (Kitchener's  Call.)  Lond.,Feld- 
man,  1914. 

Bose,  F.  The  Lads  of  the  Red,  White  &  Blue.  By  T.  H.  King.  Lctad.,  Phillips  & 
Page,  1914. 

Bosse,  A.    Captain!  Captain!    By  E.  Lockton.     Lond.,  Metzler,  1916. 

Bowlands-Jones,  H.  Loudly  proclaim.  ByW.  Maynard.  pt.  song.  Lond.,  Boosey 
1914. 

Boyds,  Margaret  T.  T.  Lord,  it  belongs  not  to  my  Care.  Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell, 
1916.  ;n<J 

Bubens,  P.  A.     Knitting.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1915. 

We'll  look  after  you!    Lend.,  Chappell,  1915. 

Your  Kind  and  Country  want  you.    By  H.  M.  Higgs.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1914. 

Bussell,  K.     Back  to  the  Land.     By  H.  E.  Wright.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1917. 

Busy  Mister  B.     By  C.  H.  Bovill.     Lend.,  Howard,  1917.  i 

The  Indian  Soldier.     By  C.  B.  Minter.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 

Leave  a  Girl  or  two  for  Boys  in  Blue.    Lond.,  Howard,  1917. 

Military  Mad.     By  C.  H.  Bovill.     Lond.,  Howard,  1917. 

Who's  for  this  flag?    Lond.,  Chappell,  1914. 

Bussian  Songs  for  British  Soldiers.    By  Rosa  Newmarch.    Lond.,  Chester,  1916. -n^ 
Sadler,  F.  V.    Here's  to  our  Sailors.    By  E.  A.  Raistrick.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 
Sadler,  S.  T.     O  Lord,  be  with  lis  when  we  sail.    By  E.  A.  Dayman.    Lond.,  Novello, 

1916? 
St.  Clair,  F.  V.    The  Bad  Lad  of  the  Family.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1918. 
St.  Queutin,  E.     Somewhere  at  Sea.    By  C.  P.  Sheard.    Lond.,  Osborne,  1916. 

When  the  Boys  come  home.    Lond.,  Reid,  1916. 

Satnt-Sa6ns,  C.  God  save  the  King.  French  &  Engl.  text.  Par.,  Durand  «fe  Fila, 
1914.  1^3 

Salmond,  M.  A.  C.     Play  up,  Dukies!    By  C.  Nugent.     Lond.,  Weekee,  1914.     — 

Samuel,  H.    The  Toy  Band.    By  H.  Newbolt.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 

Sanderson,  W.  The  Company  Sergeant-Major.  By  P.  H.  B.  Lyon.  Lond.,  Boosey, 
1918.  '  .  ,v  ..3aijii£ 

England's  Call.    By  F.  E.  Weatherly.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1914.  .(A^.f 

Our  God  is  marching  on!    By  J.  W.  Howe.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1918. 

The  Song  of  the  Twenty-Ninth  Division.    By  Shadwell.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1918. 

Savile,  J.     Here's  a  Health  unto  His  Majesty.    Arr.  by  A.  Fagge.    pt.  s.    Lond., 

Boosey,  1915.  J  .;j  .2a!»'3)a 

Scott,  B.     As  You  were!    By  A.  J.  Mills.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1917.      ,  .'/. 

Boys  in  Khaki,  Boys  in  Blue.     By  A.  J.  Mills.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1914. 

Cheerio!    Sailor  Boy,  How  do?    By  A.  J.  Mills.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co..  1917. 

Hope  on,  brave  heart.    By  A.  J.  Mills.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

What  does  a  Soldier  care.    By  A.  J.  Mills.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

We  must  all  fall  in.    By  A.  J.  Mills.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

FoUow  the  Sergeant.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

Sergeant  Macadoo.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

Take  me  back  to  Dear  Old  Blighty.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916.  ;  i 

The  Silver  Badge.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Father  keeps  the  Home- Fire  burning.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1917. 

Sergeant  Brown.    Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1918. 

Sergeant  Daddy,  V.  C.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

When  the  war  is  over.  Mother  dear.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1915. 

Send  a  photo  of  the  King  to  me.     Lond.,  Star  M.  P.  Co.,  1916. 

Seabrook,  A.  J.    Magna  Charta  beginning  of  World  Democracy.     Chi.,  Seabrook, 

1917. 
The  Shamrock  in  your  Cap.    By  E.  P.  Massy.    To  the  air  "The  Wearing  of  the 

Green."    Dublin,  Pigott,  1917. 
Shannon,  P.     Sons  of  England.    By  A.  W.  J.  Hemmings.    Wash.,  Marks-Goldsmith, 

1915. 
Sharpe,  E.     Hail  to  the  Chief .     By  Walter  Scott.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1916.        .iziiaVr 

The  Heroes  Song.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Cramer,  1914.  C    

Shaw,  M.    Battle  Song  of  the  Fleet  at  Sea.    By  S.  Callaghan.     Lond.,  Schinner,  1916. 

Clare's  Brigade.    By  S.  Gwynn.     Lond.,  Schinner,  1916. 

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290  LIBBABY  OP  €ONGEESS 

Shaw,  M.    Orange  &  Green.    By  A.  P.  Graves.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1917.  rIoS 

Six  Songs  of  War.    Lond.,  Schirmer,  1916.  t 

Sliaw,  V.    God  bring  you  safely  to  our  arms  again.    By  K.  Gibson.    Lond. ,  ChappeH, 

1917. 
Shaw,  W.    When  you  hear  the  Bands  returning.    By  Q.  Averton.    Birkenhead, 

Ryalls  &  Jones,  1916. 
Shephard,  F.  H.     In  Memory,    pt.  song.    By  A.  Burt.    Lond.,  Curwen,  1916. 
Shirley,  Lilian.    There's  a  ship  that's  bound  for  Blighty.    By  W.  David.    Lond., 

Wright,  1916. 

Until  we  meet  again.    By  W.David.    Lond.,  Wright,  1917.  .; 

Silberman.    God  be  beside^You.    By  P.  Edgar.    Lond.,  Silberman  &  Grock,  1917i.H 

Take  me  back  to  Home  Sweet  Home.    By  Lambe.    Lond.,  SilbermJEm  '& 

Grock,  1917. 

Till  the  Sammy-Boys  come  home.    Lond.,  Silberman  &  Grock,  1917.     i,,^ii 

Simpson,  Nellie.    English!    By  J.  Lancing.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1917.  .>if.'i 

Your  England  and  Mine.    By  E.  Lockton.    Lond.,  Larway,  1917.        j>if-JjjSr 

Skerry,  G.  A.  L.    Anzag  Canuck  &  Co.    Lond.,  Feldman,  1916. 

Slaughter,  M.    Thoughts  of  Home.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Himter,  1915. 

We  mean  to  fight  like  Gentlemen.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

Smith,  Ethel  E.    The  Empire's  Call!    Edmonton,  Alb.,  Esdale  Pr.,  1915. 
Smith,  F.  S.    Finland's  Battle  Hymn.    By  T.  Heffeman.    Lond.,  Keith,  Prowse 
&  Co.,  1914. 

There's  only  one  England.    By  T.  Heffeman.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1914. 

Smith,  S.  Q.    Will  my  Boy  come  back?    Toronto,  Smith  &  Eborall,  1915.  x  a 

Smith,  V.    Well  done,  Territorials!    By  D.  E.  Wilmot.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1914. 
Spero.    Oo'll  'ave  a  Woodbine.    Lond.,  Howard,  1915. 

Spiers,  T.  H.    Arm,  arm,  ye  Valiant.    By  M.  J.  Thomas.    Lond.,  Keith,  Prowse  & 

Co.,  1915. 
Stafford,  C.  L.    Choral  Fantasia  on  Nautical  Airs.    Lond.,  Bayley  &  Ferguson,  1916. 

Choral  fantasia  on  Welsh  National  Melodies.    Glasgow,  Bayley  &  Ferguson, 

1916. 

Stanford,  C.  V.    Aviators'  Hymn.    By  A.  C.  Ainger.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1917. 

Devon  Men.    By  P.  Haselden.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1916. 

The  King's  Highway.    By  H.  Newbolt.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1914. 

Saint  George  of  England.    By  C.  F.  Smith.    Lond.,  Enoch,  1917. 

Starmer,  W.  W.    God  of  our  Fathers,  known  of  Old.    By  Kipling.    Lond.,  Weekes, 

1915. 
Steele,  R.  I.    Who  goes  home?    By  G.  K.  Chesterton.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1918. 
Stella  Maris.    The  Boys  of  the  New  Brigade.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1915. 

He's  Gone  West.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1915. 

Stevens,  C.  L.  F.    Marching  chorus  for  Soldiers  or  Children.    Lond.,  Novell©,  1916. 

Nations  of  God.    Lond.,  Novello,  1918. 

Stewart,  A.    A  Britisher  for  me.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Ricordi,  1914. 

Our  Country's  Call.    By  H.  Simpson.    Lond.,  Cary,  1914. 

Stewart,  T.    Bye-Bye  Bessie.    Edinburgh,  Beaton,  1915. 

Stoneham,  B.  A.  A.    For  God  and  St.  George.    Sidney,  Paling,  1914. 

Heroes  of  the  Dardanelles.    Melbourne,  Allan,  1918. 

Strother,  B.  K.    When  the  Game's  Pulled  Through.    By  F.  W.  Leigh.    Lond., 

Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1916. 
Stroud,  A.    Auld  Mother  Scotland.    ByP.  A.  Hope.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 

1915. 

God  speed  the  Day.    By  F.  W.  Leigh.    Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

Stuart,  H.     I  don't  set  up  to  be  a  hero.    By  E.  Tubbs.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 
Stuart,  L.    Heligoland.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Is  that  you,  O'Reiley?    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

The  Soldiers  of  the  King.    N.  Y.,  Harms,  1914. 

Who  said  you  never  would  go.    By  H.  A.  Vachell.    Lond.,  Ascherberg,  Hop- 
wood,  1915. 

Sturdy,  Dorothy.    In  Peace — and  War. .  By  De  Burgh  d'Arcy.    Lond.,  Howard,  1914. 
Snrdo,  Joseph.     Lest  we  forget.    By  Kipling.    Cin.,  Willis,  1917. 
Swetenham,  C.  C.    The  Flags.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1916. 

The  Recruit,  or,  Who  can  stay  behind.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 

Tabrar,  J.    From  Berlin  to  Leicester  Square.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

'Tell  my  Daddy  to  come  home  again.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915, 

Tapley,  B.  C.    The  Allies'  March  to  Berlin.    By  J.  S.  Knowles.     Itl4. '  ^      r  '"  "" 


MT78IO  291 

Tate,  J.  W.    Good-Bye  Mary!    By  C.  Harris.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  lOllJv 

I'm  Cuthbert.    By  A.  Anderson.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917.      •   '•' 

Somewhere  in  France  with  you.     By  A.   Anderson  &   Valentine.    Loild.. 

Francis,  Day,  1917.  :'«;ri7; 

Taylor,  E.    Allies  Battle  Song.    Ms.,  1914. 

The  British  Sea  Dog.    Ms.,  1914. 

Taylor,  W.  N.    Britain's  Sons.     Lond.,  Swift's  Mus.  Pub.,  1914. 

Tennent,  H.  M.    There's  Nothing  like  London  Town.    By  B.  Lee.     Lond.,  Cramer, 

1915. 
Thayer,  P.    Our  Men.    By  L.  Leycester.     Lond.,  Larway,  1917. 
Thomas,  D.  V.    Here's  to  Admiral  Death.     By  H.  Newbolt.     Part  song.    Lond., 

Curwen,  1916. 
Thomas,  Q.    Ye  Mariners  of  England.    By  T.  Campbell.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell, 

1916. 
Thompson,  J.    The  Call  to  Arms.     Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 

Thomson,  B.    England,  ho!  for  England.    By  G.  Barlow.     Lond.,  Curwen,  1918. 
Thome,  C.     Sunshine  of  Peace.    By  E.  Warde.     Lond.,  Lewis,  Mathias,  1917. 
Thurban,  T.  W.    Hi-Yi,  Ki-Yi,-Rah!  Rah!  Rah!    Lond.,  Osborne,  1918. 
Tinker,  B.  L.    England.     Denver,  Tinker,  1915.  ''• 

Tosti,  F.  P.    The  Allies  march  to  Freedom.    Engl.  ver.  by  H.  Taylor.     Londi?' 

Chappell,  1915. 
Townsend,  H.     Daddy's  Slippers.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1918. 
Tozer,  F.     Save  them,  O  Lord.    Hymn-Anthem.    By  F.  Tozer.    Lond.,  Novello, 

1917. 
Trelawny,  J.    The  Drununer  of  the  Forty-Third.    By  F.  Barron.     Lond.,  Larway, 

1914.  \^ 

Flower  of  the  Empire's  Manhood.    By  O'Reilly.     Lond.,  Larway,  1914,         ^^--^ 

God  Keep  You  In  His  Care.    By  E.  Lockton.     Lond.,  Larway,  1918. 

Our  Island  Home.    By  C.  Roff.    Lond.,  Larway,  1914. 

The  Women  who  Stay  at  Home.    By  P.  J.  O'Reilly.     Lond.,  Larway,  1914.     ■ 

Trevalsa,  J.    On  His  Majesty's  Service.     By  H.  E.  Hunt.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

Pt.  song.     1915. 

Tribute.    By  B.  Gates.     Lond.,  Laudy,  1917. 

Trevor,  H.    My  Old  Iron  Cross.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Trick,  S.    England,  Old  England.     Lond.,  Bishop,  1917. 

Truelove,  M.    I'll  be  a  Soldier.    By  E.  Le  B.  Martin.     Lond.,  Cary,  1914. 

Tyrrold,  A.    The  Battle  of  Jutland  Bank.     By  E.  Cant-Wall.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1910. 

Valentine.    Let  'em  all  come,  we're  ready!    Lend.,  Cary,  1914. 

Vanden  Heuvel,  Comtesse.    Courage.    By  M.  Peterson.     Lond.,  Enoch,  1914. 

Vincent,   Q.   F.    The  Flag  that  flew  at  Trafalgar.    By  V.   H.   Vincent.    Lond., 

Schirmer,  1914. 
Vink,  Am.     Kaiser  Bill  is  a  Merry  Old  Soul.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 
Visetti,  A.    Sons  of  England.    By  P.  J.  O'Reilly.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1914. 
Waddington,  F.    Sailormen  All.    By  F.  E.  Weatherly.     Lond.,  Cramer,  1914. 
Wadely,  F.  W.    Give  peace  in  our  time,  O  Lord.    Anthem.     Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 
Waitzmann,  A.    National  songs  of  the  Allies.    Tr.  by  J.  A.  S.     1914. 
Wakefield,  M.    I'm  waiting  for  a  Lonely  Soldier-Boy.    By  E.  Lockton.     Lond., 

Larway,  1917. 

The  Star-Spangled  Banner  and  The  Union  Jack.     By  E.  Lockton.    LoDiS.,''^ 

Larway,  1917. 

Wakley,  S.  F.    We  thank  you  Women  of  England.     Lond.,  Darewski,  1917. 

Ward,  C.    Carry  on!    Unison  song.     Lond.,  Curwen,  1918. 

Wassell,  B.    The  Royal  Standard.     By  G.  H.  Moore.    Lond.,  Weekes,  1915. 

Watson,  S.    Just  keep  Watching.    Manchester,  Swift's  Mus.  Pub.,  1918. 

Watt,  Mary  E.    Marching  for  the  Homeland.     By  H.  Lulham.     Lond.,  Weekes,  1918. 

Weddell,  Q,    Come!    Lond.,  Novello,  1915. 

Weever,  P.  M.  de.    Good  Bye.    Lond.,  Opus  Mus.  Co.,  1916. 

Werry,  B.  L.    The  Wearin'  O'  the  Green.     (Revised  version.)    Montreal,  1915. 

West,  A.  H.     'Er  Coster  Boy  in  Khaki.    By  A.  Chevalier.     Lond.,  Reynolds,  1914. 

Line  up.  Lads!    By  A.  Chevalier.    Lond.,  Reynolds,  1914. 

Weston,  B.  P.    Sing  us  a  song  of  good  old  England.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter, 
1916. 

As  long  as  I've  ^ot  the  'eart.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915. 

Sing  us  an  English  Song.     Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Himter,  1917. 

Wheeler,  Q.  D.    On  the  Way  to  Blighty.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1917. 
Whidden,  J.    Change  that  R^  into  a  March  Refrain.    By  F.  E.  Clifle.    Lond., 

Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1915.  -  '^ 

White,  Allan.    The  Home  Call.    Lond.,  Chappell,  1917.  '  '^ 


292.  LIBRARY   OF  CONGRESS 

White,  M.  V.     A  Ballad  of  the  Ranks.    By  Conan  Doyle.    Lend.,  Boosey,  1915. 
WMtehouse,  W.  E.     When  Britain's  Men  come  marching  back.     Lond.,  Williams, 

1916. 
Whiteley,  J.     What  can  I  do  for  England?    By  A.  Brooks.    Bolton,  Whiteley,  1917 . 
Wilcock,  F.  S.     Odds  Bobs.    By  Marryatt.    Lond.,  Newman,  1915. 
Wilkin,  E.  L.     A  Song  of  Blighty.    Lond.,  Weekee,  1917. 
Wilkinson,  D.  G.     Children  of  Our  Empire.    By  M.  S.  Crawford.    Lond.,  Darewski, 

1917. 
Willan,  H.     England,  my  England.     By  W.  E.  Henley.     Lond.,  Novello,  1914. 
Willeby,  C.     Admiral  Sailing  Home.    By  J.  J.  Rooney.    Cin.,  Church,  1914. 
Williams,  A.    The  Munsters  at  Mons.    By  A.  P.  Graves.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 
Williams,  H.     It's  a  long,  long  way  to  Tipperary.     By  J.  Judge  &,  H.  Williams. 

Lond.,  Feldman,  1912.  i' 

— —    They  sang  "God  save  our  King."     By  J.  Judge.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 

We're  all  under  the  Same  Old  P'lag.     By  J.  Judge.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 

Williams,  J.  C.     A  song  of  Glo'stershire  Men.    By  P.  J.  Piggott.    Lond.,  Swan,  1916. 
Wilson,  D.  M.     To  Victory!     Lond.,  Royle,  1917. 

Wilson,  F.  J.     When  the  bells  of  peace  are  ringing.    Blackpool,  Shaiples,  1917. 
Wincott,  H.     Tommy  and  Jack  will  soon  be  back!     Lond.,  Sheard,  1916. 
Wingate,  M.     Pax  Domini.    By  J.  AUeyne.    Lond.,  Gen.  Pub.  Co.,  1917. 
Winsome,  C.     The  Empire's  Rally.     By  P.  C.  Higgins.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1914. 
WoUaston,  A.  N.     Welcome  home!    Brave  Lads!    Welcome  home!    Lond.,  Novello, 

1917. 
Wood,  A.     Shoulder  to  Shoulder.     By  Sir  J.  Lyons.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1914. 
Wood,  F.  H.     Britain's  Empire.     By  J.  Davidson.     Blackpool,  Sharpies,  1917. 
Wood,  H.     The  Boys  of  Old.     By  F.  E.  Weatherly.     Lond.,  Chappell,  1915 
Wood,  K.  B.     We  are  Marching  on  our  Way.     Lond.,  Bayley  &  Ferguson,  1915. 
Woodville,  £.     Give  me  a  Sailor  every  time!    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  1918. 

Living  in  a  Trench.    By  D.  Parsons.    Lond.,  Reynolds,  1917. 

Wooler,  A.    The  Union  Jack,  Our  Empire's  Flag.    By  W.  C.  O'Neill.    Lond.,  Sheard, 

1916. 
Wright,  D.  S.     Heroes.    By  E.  Simms.    Part  song.    Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1917. 
Wright,  L.     Are  we  down-hearted?    By  W.  David.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

Cheer  up  Molly.    By  W.  David.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

Farewell  Isabelle.    By  Hargreaves,  etc.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

It's  a  dark  night  Molly.    By  W.  David .    Lond . ,  Feldman,  1916 . 

Just  keep  marching  along.    By  W.  D.     Lond.,  Wright,  1917.  1 

She  was  an  Angel  of  Mercy.    By  G.  Bert  &  C.  Britton.     Lond.,  Wright,  1915.     ; 

Somewhere  in  the  Great  North  Sea.    By  W.  David.    Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

The  song  the  Kettle  is  Singing.    Lond.,  Wright,  1916. 

There'll  be  nothing  but  Boys  in  Khaki  by  the  Seaside.     Lond. ,  Feldman,  1915. 

Your  dear  old  Dad  was  Irish.    Lond.,  Wright,  1914. 

Wrightson,  H.  J.     St.  Patrick's  Day.    By  M.J.  Barry,    pt.  song.    Chi.,  Gilbert,  1914. 
Wynne,  K.     Waiting  in  the  West.    By  E.  Lockton.     Lond.,  Feldman,  1918. 
Tates,  C.  A.     Forward  the  Union  Jack.     By  J.  A.  Hendry.     1915. 
Young,  G.  C.     Requiem.     By  W.  J.  Courthope.     Lond.,  Stainer  &  Bell,  1914. 

A  Salute  to  the  Belgian  Flag.    By  A.  P.  Graves.     Lond.,  Boosey,  1914. 

Young  England .     Opera.     Various  authors  and  composers.     Lond.,  Ascherberg,  1917. 
Zulueta,  P.  de.     We're  really  proud  of  you.    By  A.  Wimpers.    Lond.,  Francis,  Day  & 

Hunter,  1915. 

ITALY 

Bertini,  E.     Inuo-Marcia  del  I?  Bat.    Vol.     ...   Di  G.  Monico,  Milano,  Ricordi,.'' 

1917. 
Castelnuovo,  M.     Fuori  i  Barbari!    Di  U.  C.  T.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 
Costa,  Mario.     Italia!    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 
Donizetti,  G.     The  Land  of  Our  Fathers.     Pt.-song.     Arr.  by  A.  J.  Silver.     N.  Y.,  ' 

Fischer,  1917.  /z 

— -    Oh,  Italia,  Italia,  Beloved.     Cin.,  Willis,  1914. 
Fagge,  A.     Garibaldi's  Hymn.     ByA.Fagge.     pt.s.    Lond.,  Boosey,  1915. 
Falvo,  E.     Torna,  Garibaldi  ...     Di  L.  Bovio.     1916. 

Gabetti,  G.     Marcia  Reaje  Italiana.    Di  R.  Tenaglia.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1915. 
Gallignani,  G.     Squilla  di  guerra.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1917. 
Gallo,  S.     Sound!    Trumpet.    Boet.,  Birchard,  1918. 
Gastaldon,  S.     Guerra  d'ltalia.    Di  F.  Ferroni.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 

Viva  il  Re!    DiG.  Carducci.    Milano,  Ricordi.  1916. 

Gennai,  E.     La  Nostra  Bandiera.    Di  G.  Monico.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1915. 
Onecchi,  V.    Invocazlone  Italica.    Di  G.  Borelli.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1915. 


Musio  293 

Quamieri,  A.    Triste  V^lia.    Di  A.  de  Sabata.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1917. 

Hirchmann,  H.     Italia.     By  G.  Rivet.    Par.,  Eschig,  1915. 

Marcia  Reale.    Rojral  Italian  March-Song  ...    By  G.   Marchieio.    Eng.   by  M. 

Ayles.     Lond.,  Ricordi,  1915, 
Mario,  E.  A.     Fior  di  trincera.     Firenze,  Forliveei,  1916. 
Medina,  V.    Ll'urdema  lettera  'e  snrdato.    Di  C.  Forte.    N.  Y.,  Soc.  Lib.  Italiana, 

1917. 
Monti,  V.     Ad  Gloriam.     De  P.  d'Amor.     Par.,  Ricordi,  1915. 
Morra,  G.    Inno  Popolare  della  3.    Italia.    Di  A.  Manxili.    Napoli,  Izzo,  1916. 
Pratella,  F.  B.     La  Bandiera  del  Martirio.    Bologna,  Bongiovanni,  1916. 

Canto  di  Guerra.    Bologna,  Bongiovanni,  1915. 

Primavera,  D.     La  Partenza  dei  Glorioei  Bereaglieri.    1916. 

B.,  T.    Primavera  Italica.    Canto  Nazionale.    Milano,  Tavani,  1916. 

Bodine,  Jasques.     Italie!    De  Andre  Miiller.    Nice,  Lointier,  1916. 

Botoli,  A.    Mia  Sposa  Sar^  La  Mia  Bandiera.    Di  A.  Cotogni.    N.  Y.,  Cardilli,  1917. 

Spadea,  V.    Inno  a  Goriza.    Di  C.  Testa.    N.  Y.,  Spadea,  1917. 

Tesio,  P.    A  Trento  e  Trieste.    Di  G.  GuUino.    N.  Y.,  Teeio,  1915. 

Tommasello,  S.     Inno  Alia  Patria.    Greenwich,  Conn.,  Cofone  Pr.  Co.,  1916. 

TourJ6e,  H.     Italy,  My  Italy.     By  G.  A.  Isbell.    Ms.  1916. 

Turati,  F.     Inno  del  Generale  Cadoma.     By  U.  Fracasso.    Melody  only.    N.  Y., 

Matacea,  1917. 
Visconti,  G.  G.    Alba  Promessa.    Di  G.  Bertacchi.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1917. 
Volpatti,  F.,  jun.     Les  Garibaldi.    Hymne.     De  G.  Rivet.    Par.,  Gaudet,  1917. 
Zandonai,  B.    Alia  Patria.    Di  G.  Bertacchi.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1915. 

Inno  dei  Giovarii  Esploratori  Italiani.    Di  S.  Novaro.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 

Zanella,  A.     Inno-Marcia.    Di  F.  Franchi.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 

ZeccM,  C.     Italia  nova.    Di  A.  Righi.    Milano,  Ricordi,  1916. 

NORWAY 

Pearson,  P.    Halsning  till  Fosterlandet.    Harm,  by  R.  Colbeg.    1917. 

POLAND 

Polish  Nat.  Defense  Com.     Polish  Nat.  Anthem  &  A  Choral.    Airs  only.    N.  Y., 
Polish  N.  D.  C,  1917. 

The  Polish  Nat.  Anthem.    Tr.  by  P.  Soboleski.    [N.  Y.],  Polish  Nat.  D.  C, 

1917. 

Tralka,  J.    Forty  Polish  national  hymns  ...    N.  Y.,  Fischer,  1916. 
Zmidzlnskl,  P.     Sons  of  Poland  go  free  Poland.    By  E.  Loos.     Chi.,  Early,  1918. 

RUMANIA 

Fagge,   A.,   art.    The  Roumanian  National  Anthem.     By  V.   Alexandri.    Lond., 

Boosey,  1916. 
Htlbsch,  E.A.    Roumanian  National  Hymn.    By  V.  Alexandri.    Lond.,  Ourwen,  1916. 
Vulpesco,  M.     Doinas  de  Roumanie.     De  M.  Boukay.     Par.,  Vieu,  1917. 

RUSSIA 

Beretta,  B.     Sontnia  Kozakow.     De  M.  de  Marsan  etc.     Par.,  Raux,  1915. 
Bromberg,  E.     Dubinushka,  Revol.  folk-song  of  Rxissia.    N.  Y.,  Flammer,  1917. 
Cooper,  J.     Since  Russia  got  her  Liberty.     By  C.  McCarron.     1917. 
Gretchaninoff,  A.    The  Hymn  of  Free  Russia.     By  K.  Balmont.    Chorus.     N.  Y., 
Schirmer,  1917. 

The  Hymn  of  Free  Russia.     By  K.  Balmont.     Eng.  by  Schindler.     N.  Y., 

Schirmer,  1917. 

The  Hymn  of  Free  Russia.    By  C.  Lucas.     1917. 

The  Hymn  of  Free  Russia.    By  C.  Lucas.    From  the  Musical  Courier,  1917. 

Hymn  to  New  Russia.    By  D.  Stevens.    Quartet.    Best.,  Birchard,  1918. 

Lvoff,  A.     Russian  Hymn.     Harmonies  by  F.  Burgess.    Lond.,  Faith  Pr.,  1917? 

Rxissian  National  Anthem.    Arr.  by  P.  E.  Fletcher.    Lond.,  Ciunven,  1914. 

SERBIA 

Fagge,  A.,  arr.    The  National  Anthem  of  Serbia.    Lond.,  Booeey,  1915. 
The  Serbian  National  Anthem.    Tr.  by  E.  Christitch.    Lond.,  Kobbovo  Day  Com., 
1916. 

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